The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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Till he aust the save , could never be deligned as the beginniog of a verse , ai ha mony were at all attended to in its conftrudion . STEEVENS . Like valour's minion , ) So , in King John : ---- fortune shall cull . forth , ss Out of ...
Till he aust the save , could never be deligned as the beginniog of a verse , ai ha mony were at all attended to in its conftrudion . STEEVENS . Like valour's minion , ) So , in King John : ---- fortune shall cull . forth , ss Out of ...
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And furiber the fayde witch declared , that his Majestie had never come safely from the fea , if his faith had not prevayled above their ententions . " To this circumstance perhaps our author's allusion is sufficiently plain .
And furiber the fayde witch declared , that his Majestie had never come safely from the fea , if his faith had not prevayled above their ententions . " To this circumstance perhaps our author's allusion is sufficiently plain .
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So , in Greene's Never too late , 1616 : “ You gaz'd against the fun , and so blemished your fight ; or else you have eaten of the roots of hemlock , that makes men's eyes conceit unseen objects . ” Again , in Ben Jonson's Sejanus ...
So , in Greene's Never too late , 1616 : “ You gaz'd against the fun , and so blemished your fight ; or else you have eaten of the roots of hemlock , that makes men's eyes conceit unseen objects . ” Again , in Ben Jonson's Sejanus ...
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... I believe , was never used at any period whatsoever . I have had frequent occalion io remark that many of the errors in the old copies of our author's plays arose from the transcriber's ear having deceived him .
... I believe , was never used at any period whatsoever . I have had frequent occalion io remark that many of the errors in the old copies of our author's plays arose from the transcriber's ear having deceived him .
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Shakspeare has supported the chara & er of lady Macbeth by repeated efforts , and never omks any opportunity of adding a trait of ferocity , or a mark of the wand of human feelings , to this monfter of his own creation .
Shakspeare has supported the chara & er of lady Macbeth by repeated efforts , and never omks any opportunity of adding a trait of ferocity , or a mark of the wand of human feelings , to this monfter of his own creation .
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