The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 244
... present state , Or touch of her good perfon ? -- King . My lord cardinal , I do excufe you ; yea , upon mine honour , I free you from't . You are not to be taught That you have many enemies , that know not Why they are fo , but , like ...
... present state , Or touch of her good perfon ? -- King . My lord cardinal , I do excufe you ; yea , upon mine honour , I free you from't . You are not to be taught That you have many enemies , that know not Why they are fo , but , like ...
Side 404
... present behaviour . JOHNSON . 5 obferve and anfer The vantage of his anger . ] Mark , catch , and improve the opportunity , which his hafty anger will afford us . JOHNSON . ACT ACT III . SCENE I. A Street . Cornets . 404 CORIOLANUS .
... present behaviour . JOHNSON . 5 obferve and anfer The vantage of his anger . ] Mark , catch , and improve the opportunity , which his hafty anger will afford us . JOHNSON . ACT ACT III . SCENE I. A Street . Cornets . 404 CORIOLANUS .
Side 423
... present me Death on the wheel , or at wild horfes ' heels ; Or pile ten hills on the Tarpeian rock , That the precipitation might down stretch Below the beam of fight , yet will I still Be thus to them . Enter Volumnia . Pat . You do ...
... present me Death on the wheel , or at wild horfes ' heels ; Or pile ten hills on the Tarpeian rock , That the precipitation might down stretch Below the beam of fight , yet will I still Be thus to them . Enter Volumnia . Pat . You do ...
Side 458
... present peace , And quietnefs o ' the people , The meaning , fomewhat harshly expreffed , according to our au thour's custom , is this : We need not fear him , the proper remedies against him are taken , by reftoring peace and quietness ...
... present peace , And quietnefs o ' the people , The meaning , fomewhat harshly expreffed , according to our au thour's custom , is this : We need not fear him , the proper remedies against him are taken , by reftoring peace and quietness ...
Side 478
... present occafion , fince the fit never was admitted as a noun into the French language , nor can the latter poffibly be claimed by any language at all . The attempt to in- troduce pafmes instead of palms ridicules itself . The adjective ...
... present occafion , fince the fit never was admitted as a noun into the French language , nor can the latter poffibly be claimed by any language at all . The attempt to in- troduce pafmes instead of palms ridicules itself . The adjective ...
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