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441 to 450 of 540 Entries from All Files for "johnson" in All Fields

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441) Commentary Note for lines 3281-83:
3281-3 but | to play at loggits with {them} <’em?>: mine ake to thinke | on't. 3281
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson </ ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson</s ...
    ... C;Dr. <sc>Johnson</s ...
    ... d Dr. <sc>Johnson</s ...
442) Commentary Note for lines 3290-91:
3290-1 where be his {quiddities} <Quiddits> now, his | {quillites,} <Quillets?> his cases, his tenurs, and his
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson </ ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson </ ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson </ ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson </ ...
443) Commentary Note for lines 3292-95:
3292-4 bout | the sconce with a durtie shouell, and will not tell him of | his acti-
3294-5 on of battery, hum, this fellowe might be in's | time a great buyer of
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson </ ...
444) Commentary Note for lines 3328-29:
3328-9 Ham. How absolute the knaue is, we must speake | by the card, or
    ... ab> </tab>Johnson</s ...
    ... ><hanging>Johnson</h ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson</s ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson (< ...
    ... firms <sc>Johnson's< ...
    ... ng>Todd = Johnson +< ...
445) Commentary Note for lines 3329-30:
3329-30 equiuocation will vndoo vs. By the | Lord Horatio, {this} <these> three yeeres I
    ... ab> </tab>Johnson</s ...
    ... ><hanging>Johnson</h ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson</s ...
446) Commentary Note for lines 3330-31:
3330-1 haue {tooke} <taken> note of it, | the age is growne so picked, that the toe of the
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson </ ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson</s ...
447) Commentary Note for lines 3331-33:
3331-3 pesant | coms so neere the {heele} <heeles> of {the} <our> Courtier he galls his | kybe. How
3333 long hast thou been <a> Graue-maker? 3333
    ... ab> </tab>Johnson</s ...
    ... ><hanging>Johnson</h ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson </ ...
448) Commentary Note for lines 3367-68:
3367-8 Clow. A pestilence on him for a madde rogue, a pourd a | flagon of
    ... ab> </tab>Johnson</s ...
    ... ><hanging>Johnson</h ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson</s ...
    ... d &#8776; Johnson +< ...
    ... h, by Dr. Johnson; w ...
449) Commentary Note for lines 3374-76:
3374-5 sand times, and {now} how | abhorred {in} my imagination {it} is: my gorge
3375-6 rises at it. Heere | hung those lyppes that I haue kist I know not howe
    ... ab> </tab>Johnson</s ...
    ... ><hanging>Johnson</h ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson </ ...
    ... ng>Todd = Johnson<sc ...
450) Commentary Note for lines 3376-77:
3376-7 oft, | where be your gibes now? your gamboles, your | songs, your fla-
    ... ab> </tab>Johnson</s ...
    ... ><hanging>Johnson</h ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson (1 ...
    ... ><hanging>Johnson</h ...
    ... </b>] <sc>Johnson</s ...
    ... ng>Todd = Johnson +  ...
    ... all>. Dr. Johnson fr ...

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