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Side 4
... the ambassador as part of his master ' s message , and that behaviour had
meant the conduct of the king of France towards the king of England ; but the
ambaffador ' s speech , as continued after the interruption , will not admit this
meaning .
... the ambassador as part of his master ' s message , and that behaviour had
meant the conduct of the king of France towards the king of England ; but the
ambaffador ' s speech , as continued after the interruption , will not admit this
meaning .
Side 10
Johnson . 9 Lord of thy presence , and no land befide ] Lord of tly presence can
signify only , master of thyself ; and it is a strange expression to fignity even that .
However that he might be , without parting with his land . We should read ; Lord
of ...
Johnson . 9 Lord of thy presence , and no land befide ] Lord of tly presence can
signify only , master of thyself ; and it is a strange expression to fignity even that .
However that he might be , without parting with his land . We should read ; Lord
of ...
Side 39
... the people of Angiers will not open their gates . Secure and confident as lions ,
they are not at all afraid , but are kings , i . e . masters and commanders , of their
fears , until their fears or doubts about the rightful king of England , are removed .
... the people of Angiers will not open their gates . Secure and confident as lions ,
they are not at all afraid , but are kings , i . e . masters and commanders , of their
fears , until their fears or doubts about the rightful king of England , are removed .
Side 59
Johnson . The speech stands thus in the old fpurious play : * And what haít thou
or the pope thy master to do to demand of me how I employ mine own ? Know , fir
priest , as I honour the church and holy churchmen , so I scorne to be subject to ...
Johnson . The speech stands thus in the old fpurious play : * And what haít thou
or the pope thy master to do to demand of me how I employ mine own ? Know , fir
priest , as I honour the church and holy churchmen , so I scorne to be subject to ...
Side 82
It should seem that this affectation had found its way into England , as it is
ridiculed by Ben Jonfon in the character of Master Stephen in Every Man in his
Humour . Again , in Beaumont and Fletcher ' s Queen of Corinth , Onos says : or
Come let ...
It should seem that this affectation had found its way into England , as it is
ridiculed by Ben Jonfon in the character of Master Stephen in Every Man in his
Humour . Again , in Beaumont and Fletcher ' s Queen of Corinth , Onos says : or
Come let ...
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