The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 5J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... - tions in forming a drama , which is the most complete specimen of his comick powers . T. WARTON . PERSONS REPRESENTED , Sir John Falstaff . Fenton . Shallow B3 the representation." The information, it is probable...
... - tions in forming a drama , which is the most complete specimen of his comick powers . T. WARTON . PERSONS REPRESENTED , Sir John Falstaff . Fenton . Shallow B3 the representation." The information, it is probable...
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... most eminent wits of the times . The games , as appears from a curious frontispiece , were , chiefly , wrestling , leaping , pitching the bar , handling the pike , dancing of women , various kinds of hunting , and particularly courfing ...
... most eminent wits of the times . The games , as appears from a curious frontispiece , were , chiefly , wrestling , leaping , pitching the bar , handling the pike , dancing of women , various kinds of hunting , and particularly courfing ...
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... most part are used at Shoave - board . " FARmer . In the Second Part of K. Henry IV . Falstaff says , “ Quoit him down , Bardolph , like a fhove - groat fhilling . " This confirms Far- mer's opinion , that pieces of coin were used for ...
... most part are used at Shoave - board . " FARmer . In the Second Part of K. Henry IV . Falstaff says , “ Quoit him down , Bardolph , like a fhove - groat fhilling . " This confirms Far- mer's opinion , that pieces of coin were used for ...
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... most judicious eyliads : 7 fometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , fometimes my portly belly.8 5 PIST . Then did the fun on dung - hill shine . NYM . I thank thee for that humour.1 - fhe hath legions of angels . ] Thus the old ...
... most judicious eyliads : 7 fometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot , fometimes my portly belly.8 5 PIST . Then did the fun on dung - hill shine . NYM . I thank thee for that humour.1 - fhe hath legions of angels . ] Thus the old ...
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... most fehemently defire you , you will also look that way . SIM . I will , fir . EVA . ' Pless my foul ! how full of cholers I am , and trempling of mind ! -I fhall be glad , if he have deceived me : -how melancholies I am ! —I will knog ...
... most fehemently defire you , you will also look that way . SIM . I will , fir . EVA . ' Pless my foul ! how full of cholers I am , and trempling of mind ! -I fhall be glad , if he have deceived me : -how melancholies I am ! —I will knog ...
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