The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... defires . STEEVENS . A running banquet feems to have meant a hafty banquet . " Queen Margaret and Prince Edward , ( fays Habingdon , in his Hiftory of King Edward IV . ) though by the Earle recalled , found their fate and the winds so ...
... defires . STEEVENS . A running banquet feems to have meant a hafty banquet . " Queen Margaret and Prince Edward , ( fays Habingdon , in his Hiftory of King Edward IV . ) though by the Earle recalled , found their fate and the winds so ...
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... defire to raze the sanctuary , " And pitch our evils there ? " See Vol . VI . p . 260 , n . 8. STEEVENS . 8 You few that lov'd me , & c . ] These lines are remark- ably tender and pathetick . JOHNSON . 9 the long divorce-- ] So , in ...
... defire to raze the sanctuary , " And pitch our evils there ? " See Vol . VI . p . 260 , n . 8. STEEVENS . 8 You few that lov'd me , & c . ] These lines are remark- ably tender and pathetick . JOHNSON . 9 the long divorce-- ] So , in ...
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... defire you , do me right and juftice ; 8 And to beftow your pity on me : for I am a moft poor woman , and a stranger , Born out of your dominions ; having here No judge indifferent , nor no more affurance Of equal friendship and ...
... defire you , do me right and juftice ; 8 And to beftow your pity on me : for I am a moft poor woman , and a stranger , Born out of your dominions ; having here No judge indifferent , nor no more affurance Of equal friendship and ...
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... defire , Or made it not mine too ? Or which of your friends Have I not strove to love , although I knew He were mine enemy ? what friend of mine That had to him deriv'd your anger , did I Continue in my liking ? nay , gave notice1 He ...
... defire , Or made it not mine too ? Or which of your friends Have I not strove to love , although I knew He were mine enemy ? what friend of mine That had to him deriv'd your anger , did I Continue in my liking ? nay , gave notice1 He ...
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... defire the court ; 3 as well For your own quiet , as to rectify What is unfettled in the king . CAM . His grace Hath spoken well , and juftly : Therefore , madam , It's fit this royal feffion do proceed ; And that , without delay ...
... defire the court ; 3 as well For your own quiet , as to rectify What is unfettled in the king . CAM . His grace Hath spoken well , and juftly : Therefore , madam , It's fit this royal feffion do proceed ; And that , without delay ...
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