The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1800 |
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... must attend his majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in fubjection . 2 in ward , ] Under his particular care , as my guardian , till I come to age . It is now almoft forgotten in England , that the heirs of great ...
... must attend his majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in fubjection . 2 in ward , ] Under his particular care , as my guardian , till I come to age . It is now almoft forgotten in England , that the heirs of great ...
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... must hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU , HEL . O , were that all ! I think not on my fa- ther ; 6 That thee may furnish , ] That may help thee with more and better qualifications . JOHNSON . 5 The best wishes ...
... must hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU , HEL . O , were that all ! I think not on my fa- ther ; 6 That thee may furnish , ] That may help thee with more and better qualifications . JOHNSON . 5 The best wishes ...
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... must hold , and then the meaning will be this : " Lafeu , obferving that Helena had fhed a torrent of tears , which he and the Countefs both afcribe to her grief for her father , fays , that the upholds the credit of her father , on ...
... must hold , and then the meaning will be this : " Lafeu , obferving that Helena had fhed a torrent of tears , which he and the Countefs both afcribe to her grief for her father , fays , that the upholds the credit of her father , on ...
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... must be comforted at a distance by the radiance that fhoots on all fides from him . JOHNSON . So , in Milton's Paradife Loft , B. X : 9 66 from his radiant feat he rose " Of high collateral glory . ' 19 ' Twas pretty , though a plague ...
... must be comforted at a distance by the radiance that fhoots on all fides from him . JOHNSON . So , in Milton's Paradife Loft , B. X : 9 66 from his radiant feat he rose " Of high collateral glory . ' 19 ' Twas pretty , though a plague ...
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... must do ill , for virginity , to be fo loft , must like him that likes not virginity . 5 JOHNSON . which wear not now : ] Thus the old copy , and rightly . paffive . The modern TYRWHITT . Shakspeare often uses the a & ive for the ...
... must do ill , for virginity , to be fo loft , must like him that likes not virginity . 5 JOHNSON . which wear not now : ] Thus the old copy , and rightly . paffive . The modern TYRWHITT . Shakspeare often uses the a & ive for the ...
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