The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... fubject for a tale . JOHNSON . Perhaps only , Do not divert yourself with me , as you would with a flory , do not make me the fubject of your drama . Benedict talks of becoming - the argument of his own fcorn . 6 Sir W. Davenant reads ...
... fubject for a tale . JOHNSON . Perhaps only , Do not divert yourself with me , as you would with a flory , do not make me the fubject of your drama . Benedict talks of becoming - the argument of his own fcorn . 6 Sir W. Davenant reads ...
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... fubject to a well - wish'd king . The general fubject seems a harsh expreffion , but general subjecti has no fenfe at all , and general was , in our authour's time , a word for people , fo that the general is the people , or multitude , ...
... fubject to a well - wish'd king . The general fubject seems a harsh expreffion , but general subjecti has no fenfe at all , and general was , in our authour's time , a word for people , fo that the general is the people , or multitude , ...
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... fubject however may mean the fubjects in general . So in As you like it . act II . fc . 7 : " Wouldst thou difgorge into the gneral world . " STEEVENS . So the duke had before ( act I. scene 2. ) expreffed his dislike of popular ...
... fubject however may mean the fubjects in general . So in As you like it . act II . fc . 7 : " Wouldst thou difgorge into the gneral world . " STEEVENS . So the duke had before ( act I. scene 2. ) expreffed his dislike of popular ...
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... fubject of which we may easily discover , a comparison between the two ufurers ; as , before , between the two ufuries . So that , for the future , the paffage fhould be read with alterisks , thus by order of law , *** a furr'd gown ...
... fubject of which we may easily discover , a comparison between the two ufurers ; as , before , between the two ufuries . So that , for the future , the paffage fhould be read with alterisks , thus by order of law , *** a furr'd gown ...
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... fubject might be , we learn from an order figned by the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishop of London , that this book was commanded to be burnt . The order is inferted at the end of the fecond volume of the entries belonging to the ...
... fubject might be , we learn from an order figned by the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishop of London , that this book was commanded to be burnt . The order is inferted at the end of the fecond volume of the entries belonging to the ...
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