The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Svazek 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Strana 43
... must offend , before I be attainted ; And , had I twenty times fo many foes , And each of them had twenty times their power , All these could not procure me any fcathe , So long as I am loyal , true , and crimeless . Wouldft have me ...
... must offend , before I be attainted ; And , had I twenty times fo many foes , And each of them had twenty times their power , All these could not procure me any fcathe , So long as I am loyal , true , and crimeless . Wouldft have me ...
Strana 55
... is almost spent . Lord Suffolk , you and I must talk of that event . York . My Lord of Suffolk , within fourteen days At Bristol I expect my foldiers ; E 4 For For there I'll ship them all for Ireland . Suf KING HENRY VI 55.
... is almost spent . Lord Suffolk , you and I must talk of that event . York . My Lord of Suffolk , within fourteen days At Bristol I expect my foldiers ; E 4 For For there I'll ship them all for Ireland . Suf KING HENRY VI 55.
Strana 64
... must have the fame fubftantive . He removed one imaginary difficulty and made many real . If the foul is parted from the body , the body is likewife parted from the foul . I cannot but stop a moment to obferve that this horrible de ...
... must have the fame fubftantive . He removed one imaginary difficulty and made many real . If the foul is parted from the body , the body is likewife parted from the foul . I cannot but stop a moment to obferve that this horrible de ...
Strana 78
... must waft thee to thy death . Suf . Gelidus timor occupat artus : it's thee I fear . Whit . Thou fhalt have cause to fear , before I leave thee . What , are ye daunted now ? now will ye stoop ? 1 Gent . My gracious Lord , intreat him ...
... must waft thee to thy death . Suf . Gelidus timor occupat artus : it's thee I fear . Whit . Thou fhalt have cause to fear , before I leave thee . What , are ye daunted now ? now will ye stoop ? 1 Gent . My gracious Lord , intreat him ...
Strana 80
... must needs , for beggary is valiant . - a cade of herrings . ] That is , a barrel of herrings . I fuppofe the word keg , which is now uled , is cade corrupted . * -our enemies fhall full be- fore us , ] He alludes to his name Cade ...
... must needs , for beggary is valiant . - a cade of herrings . ] That is , a barrel of herrings . I fuppofe the word keg , which is now uled , is cade corrupted . * -our enemies fhall full be- fore us , ] He alludes to his name Cade ...
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