The Plays of William Shakspeare, Bind 14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Side 18
... JOHNSON . I adhere to the old reading , which appears to fignify - the prey for which they are hungry . STEEVEN . These were two England all Olivers and Rowlands bred , ] of the most famous in the lift of Charlemagne's twelve peers ...
... JOHNSON . I adhere to the old reading , which appears to fignify - the prey for which they are hungry . STEEVEN . These were two England all Olivers and Rowlands bred , ] of the most famous in the lift of Charlemagne's twelve peers ...
Side 19
... JOHNSON . In the inventory of the jewels , & c . belonging to Salisbury cathedral , taken in 1536 , 28th of Henry VIII . is , " A faire cheft with gimmals and key . " Again : " Three other chefts with gim- mals of filver and gilt ...
... JOHNSON . In the inventory of the jewels , & c . belonging to Salisbury cathedral , taken in 1536 , 28th of Henry VIII . is , " A faire cheft with gimmals and key . " Again : " Three other chefts with gim- mals of filver and gilt ...
Side 21
... JOHNSON . WARBURTON . I perceive no need of change . The Baftard calls upon the Dauphin to believe the extraordinary account he has juft given of the prophetick spirit and prowess of the Maid of Orleans . MALONE . Heaven , and our Lady ...
... JOHNSON . WARBURTON . I perceive no need of change . The Baftard calls upon the Dauphin to believe the extraordinary account he has juft given of the prophetick spirit and prowess of the Maid of Orleans . MALONE . Heaven , and our Lady ...
Side 24
... of Agincourt . RITSON . Expe faint Martin's fummer , ] That is , expec prosperity after misfortune , like fair weather at Martlemas , after winter has begun . JOHNSON . Since I have entered into thefe wars . Glory is 24 FIRST PART OF.
... of Agincourt . RITSON . Expe faint Martin's fummer , ] That is , expec prosperity after misfortune , like fair weather at Martlemas , after winter has begun . JOHNSON . Since I have entered into thefe wars . Glory is 24 FIRST PART OF.
Side 32
... JOHNSON . 4 a rope ! a rope ! ] See the Comedy of Errors , Vol . X. p . 288 , n . 2. MALONE . 5 out , fcarlet hypocrite ! ] Thus , in King Henry VIII . the Earl of Surrey , with a fimilar allufion to Cardinal Wolfey's habit , calls him ...
... JOHNSON . 4 a rope ! a rope ! ] See the Comedy of Errors , Vol . X. p . 288 , n . 2. MALONE . 5 out , fcarlet hypocrite ! ] Thus , in King Henry VIII . the Earl of Surrey , with a fimilar allufion to Cardinal Wolfey's habit , calls him ...
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