The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... bave been Shakspeare's intention , for thus Apemantus would be made to addrefs Timon perfonally , who must therefore have seen and heard him ; whereas it appears from a fubfequent fpeech that Timon had not yet taken notice of him , as ...
... bave been Shakspeare's intention , for thus Apemantus would be made to addrefs Timon perfonally , who must therefore have seen and heard him ; whereas it appears from a fubfequent fpeech that Timon had not yet taken notice of him , as ...
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... bave their usual meaning ; but I know not that cock is ever used for cockloft , or wasteful for hing in waffe , or that lying in wafte is at all a phrafe . JOHNSON . Whatever be the meaning of the prefent paffage , it is certain , that ...
... bave their usual meaning ; but I know not that cock is ever used for cockloft , or wasteful for hing in waffe , or that lying in wafte is at all a phrafe . JOHNSON . Whatever be the meaning of the prefent paffage , it is certain , that ...
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... bave had them ; and the forms of their utenfils were generally copied from thofe of Greece . STEEVENS . 7 very refpedively welcome , fir . ] i . c . refpe & fully . So , in King John : .. ' Tis too refpedive , " & c . See Vol . XI . R ...
... bave had them ; and the forms of their utenfils were generally copied from thofe of Greece . STEEVENS . 7 very refpedively welcome , fir . ] i . c . refpe & fully . So , in King John : .. ' Tis too refpedive , " & c . See Vol . XI . R ...
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... bave been confidered as one of the " ineftimable fones , unvalued jewels , " which emblace the forehead of that augufl publication , the folio 1623 ; and has been fet , with becoming care , in the text of Mr. Malone . For my own part ...
... bave been confidered as one of the " ineftimable fones , unvalued jewels , " which emblace the forehead of that augufl publication , the folio 1623 ; and has been fet , with becoming care , in the text of Mr. Malone . For my own part ...
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