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... hither , my lord . HAM . Buz , buz ! * POL . Upon mine honour , B 3 Hamlet , A. 2 , S. 2 . ADVAN- Buz , buz ! ] Mere idle talk ; the buz of the vulgar . JOHNSON . Buzzer 1 ADVANTAGE . Thus fays my king : -Say thou to ACT ACT.
... hither , my lord . HAM . Buz , buz ! * POL . Upon mine honour , B 3 Hamlet , A. 2 , S. 2 . ADVAN- Buz , buz ! ] Mere idle talk ; the buz of the vulgar . JOHNSON . Buzzer 1 ADVANTAGE . Thus fays my king : -Say thou to ACT ACT.
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Andrew Becket. ADVANTAGE . Thus fays my king : -Say thou to Harry of Eng- land , though we feemed dead , we did but fleep : Advantage is a better foldier , than rafhnefs ; Tell him , we cou'd have rebuked him at Harfleur ; but that we ...
Andrew Becket. ADVANTAGE . Thus fays my king : -Say thou to Harry of Eng- land , though we feemed dead , we did but fleep : Advantage is a better foldier , than rafhnefs ; Tell him , we cou'd have rebuked him at Harfleur ; but that we ...
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... say what he will , a privileged fcoffer . JOHNSON . " Allow'd with abfolute power , " is , abfolute power shall be al- lowed or granted thee . What can poffibly be clearer ? A. B. a lord . with any convenience , an he were C with ATT ...
... say what he will , a privileged fcoffer . JOHNSON . " Allow'd with abfolute power , " is , abfolute power shall be al- lowed or granted thee . What can poffibly be clearer ? A. B. a lord . with any convenience , an he were C with ATT ...
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... say , For I can take . ] I know not well what he can take . The quarto reads talk . In our author to take is fometimes to blaft , which fenfe may ferve in this place . JOHNSON . " Take " is undoubtedly the true reading . The meaning is ...
... say , For I can take . ] I know not well what he can take . The quarto reads talk . In our author to take is fometimes to blaft , which fenfe may ferve in this place . JOHNSON . " Take " is undoubtedly the true reading . The meaning is ...
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... say she's honeft . Winter's Tale , A. 2 , S. 1 . Be thou as chafte as ice , as pure as fnow , thou fhalt not escape calumny . Hamlet , A. 3 , S. 1 . My place i ' the state , Will fo your accufation over - weigh , That you shall ftifle ...
... say she's honeft . Winter's Tale , A. 2 , S. 1 . Be thou as chafte as ice , as pure as fnow , thou fhalt not escape calumny . Hamlet , A. 3 , S. 1 . My place i ' the state , Will fo your accufation over - weigh , That you shall ftifle ...
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