The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Том 8J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... clown fhall make thofe laugh abofe lungs are tickled o ' th ' fere . WARBURTON . This paffage I have omitted , for the fame reafon , I fuppofe , as the other editors . I do not understand it . 3 the lady fhall , & c . ] The lads Spall ...
... clown fhall make thofe laugh abofe lungs are tickled o ' th ' fere . WARBURTON . This paffage I have omitted , for the fame reafon , I fuppofe , as the other editors . I do not understand it . 3 the lady fhall , & c . ] The lads Spall ...
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... Clowns , fpeak no more than is fet down for them : For there be of them that will them- felves laugh , to fet on fome quantity of barren specta- tors to laugh too ; though , in the mean time , fome neceffary question of the Play be then ...
... Clowns , fpeak no more than is fet down for them : For there be of them that will them- felves laugh , to fet on fome quantity of barren specta- tors to laugh too ; though , in the mean time , fome neceffary question of the Play be then ...
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... clowns ufe to their laffes ? 1 nay , then let the Devil wear black , FOR I'll have a fuit of fables . The conceit of thefe words is not taken . They are an ironical apology for his mother's chearful looks : Two months was long enough in ...
... clowns ufe to their laffes ? 1 nay , then let the Devil wear black , FOR I'll have a fuit of fables . The conceit of thefe words is not taken . They are an ironical apology for his mother's chearful looks : Two months was long enough in ...
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... very invidiously ridicules this incident . [ Exit . [ Exeunt . I will run mad firft , and if that get not pity , I'll arown myself to a most dif- mal ditty . WARE . ACT T 3 ACT V. SCENE I. A CHURCH . Enter to clowns PRINCE OF DENMARK . 297.
... very invidiously ridicules this incident . [ Exit . [ Exeunt . I will run mad firft , and if that get not pity , I'll arown myself to a most dif- mal ditty . WARE . ACT T 3 ACT V. SCENE I. A CHURCH . Enter to clowns PRINCE OF DENMARK . 297.
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... CLOWN . Is the to be buried in christian burial , that wilfully feeks her own salvation ? 2 Clown . I tell thee , fhe is , therefore make her Grave ftraight . The crowner hath fate on her , and finds it chriftian burial . 1 Clown . How ...
... CLOWN . Is the to be buried in christian burial , that wilfully feeks her own salvation ? 2 Clown . I tell thee , fhe is , therefore make her Grave ftraight . The crowner hath fate on her , and finds it chriftian burial . 1 Clown . How ...
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