The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fear them ? - < Edward and Richard , you fhall stay with me ; - me ; - ' My brother Montague fhall poft to London : * Let noble Warwick , Cobham , and the rest , * Whom we have left protectors of the king , * With powerful policy ...
... fear them ? - < Edward and Richard , you fhall stay with me ; - me ; - ' My brother Montague fhall poft to London : * Let noble Warwick , Cobham , and the rest , * Whom we have left protectors of the king , * With powerful policy ...
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... fear , That makes him close his eyes ? —I'll open them . ' RUT . So looks the pent - up lion 3 o'er the wretch • That trembles under his devouring paws : 4 And fo he walks , infulting o'er his prey ; ' And fo he comes to rend his limbs ...
... fear , That makes him close his eyes ? —I'll open them . ' RUT . So looks the pent - up lion 3 o'er the wretch • That trembles under his devouring paws : 4 And fo he walks , infulting o'er his prey ; ' And fo he comes to rend his limbs ...
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... fear of Clifford's rigour , ' Who thunders to his captives blood and death , I cannot judge : but , to conclude with truth , Their weapons like to lightning came and went ; Our foldiers ' - like the night - owl's lazy flight , 3 ▾ And ...
... fear of Clifford's rigour , ' Who thunders to his captives blood and death , I cannot judge : but , to conclude with truth , Their weapons like to lightning came and went ; Our foldiers ' - like the night - owl's lazy flight , 3 ▾ And ...
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... fear their wreck ; - To fee this fight , it irks my very foul.- Withhold revenge , dear God ! ' tis not my fault , Not wittingly have I infring'd my vow . I Why then it forts , ] Why then things are as they should be . JOHNSON . all So ...
... fear their wreck ; - To fee this fight , it irks my very foul.- Withhold revenge , dear God ! ' tis not my fault , Not wittingly have I infring'd my vow . I Why then it forts , ] Why then things are as they should be . JOHNSON . all So ...
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... fear thy overthrow , More than my body's parting with my foul . My love , and fear , glew'd many friends to thee ; And , now I fall , thy tough commixtures melt.2 Impairing Henry , ftrength'ning mis - proud York , The common people ...
... fear thy overthrow , More than my body's parting with my foul . My love , and fear , glew'd many friends to thee ; And , now I fall , thy tough commixtures melt.2 Impairing Henry , ftrength'ning mis - proud York , The common people ...
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