The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ( whose spirit lent a fire Even to the dulleft peafant in his camp , ) Being bruited once , took fire and heat away From the best temper'd courage in his troops : For from his metal was his party fteel'd ; Which once in him abated , all ...
... ( whose spirit lent a fire Even to the dulleft peafant in his camp , ) Being bruited once , took fire and heat away From the best temper'd courage in his troops : For from his metal was his party fteel'd ; Which once in him abated , all ...
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... whose fever - weaken'd joints , Like strengthless hinges , buckle2 under life , Impatient of his fit , breaks like a fire Out of his keeper's arms ; even fo my limbs , Weaken'd with grief , being now enrag'd with grief , Are thrice ...
... whose fever - weaken'd joints , Like strengthless hinges , buckle2 under life , Impatient of his fit , breaks like a fire Out of his keeper's arms ; even fo my limbs , Weaken'd with grief , being now enrag'd with grief , Are thrice ...
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... whose crowne " Fortune her bleffings most did tumble downe ; " And in whofe eares ( as all the world doth know ) " The horne of great aboundance ftill doth blow . " STEEVENS . the lightness of his wife fhines through it : and yet cannot ...
... whose crowne " Fortune her bleffings most did tumble downe ; " And in whofe eares ( as all the world doth know ) " The horne of great aboundance ftill doth blow . " STEEVENS . the lightness of his wife fhines through it : and yet cannot ...
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... whose bosom burns With an incensed fire of injuries . BARD . The queftion then , lord Haftings , ftandeth thus ; - Whether our present five and twenty thousand May hold up head without Northumberland . HAST . With him , we may . BARD ...
... whose bosom burns With an incensed fire of injuries . BARD . The queftion then , lord Haftings , ftandeth thus ; - Whether our present five and twenty thousand May hold up head without Northumberland . HAST . With him , we may . BARD ...
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... , a club ; i . e . a person whose weapon of defence is a cudgel , not being entitled to wear a fword . The following paffage , however , in A new Trick to cheat the Enter the Lord Chief Justice , attended . CH . 52 SECOND PART OF.
... , a club ; i . e . a person whose weapon of defence is a cudgel , not being entitled to wear a fword . The following paffage , however , in A new Trick to cheat the Enter the Lord Chief Justice , attended . CH . 52 SECOND PART OF.
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