The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... Johnson . Mr. Tollet observes , that this opinion seems to be derived from the ancient Swedes , or Northern nations from whom we descend ; for they practised this method of trial in dubious cases , as ap- pears from Pitt's Atlas , in ...
... Johnson . Mr. Tollet observes , that this opinion seems to be derived from the ancient Swedes , or Northern nations from whom we descend ; for they practised this method of trial in dubious cases , as ap- pears from Pitt's Atlas , in ...
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... Johnson . So , in Watson's Sonnets , printed about 1580 : " Love is a sowre delight , a sugred griefe , " A living death , an ever - dying life . " Malone . * So , in King Henry VI , P. II , Vol . X , p . 201 , n . 4. Am . Ed . 2 These ...
... Johnson . So , in Watson's Sonnets , printed about 1580 : " Love is a sowre delight , a sugred griefe , " A living death , an ever - dying life . " Malone . * So , in King Henry VI , P. II , Vol . X , p . 201 , n . 4. Am . Ed . 2 These ...
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... Johnson . In The Mirror for Magistrates is the following Complaint of Col lingbourne , who was cruelly executed for making a rime : " For where I meant the king by name of hog , " I only alluded to his badge the bore : " To Lovel's name ...
... Johnson . In The Mirror for Magistrates is the following Complaint of Col lingbourne , who was cruelly executed for making a rime : " For where I meant the king by name of hog , " I only alluded to his badge the bore : " To Lovel's name ...
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... Johnson . -for unfelt imaginations , They often feel a world of restless cares : ] They often suffer real miseries for imaginary and unreal gratifications . Johnson . 1 Murd . I would speak with Clarence , and 50 KING RICHARD III .
... Johnson . -for unfelt imaginations , They often feel a world of restless cares : ] They often suffer real miseries for imaginary and unreal gratifications . Johnson . 1 Murd . I would speak with Clarence , and 50 KING RICHARD III .
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... Johnson . So , in Spenser's Shepherd's Calendar , 1579 : " That wouldest me my springing youth to spill . " Malone . When gallant , springing , ] This should be printed as one word , I think ; -gallant - springing . Shakspeare is fond ...
... Johnson . So , in Spenser's Shepherd's Calendar , 1579 : " That wouldest me my springing youth to spill . " Malone . When gallant , springing , ] This should be printed as one word , I think ; -gallant - springing . Shakspeare is fond ...
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