The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... fame errand . M. MASON . The poet is led by what the painter has faid , to ask whether any thing very strange and unparalleled had lately happened , without any expectation that any fuch had happened : -and is prevented from waiting for ...
... fame errand . M. MASON . The poet is led by what the painter has faid , to ask whether any thing very strange and unparalleled had lately happened , without any expectation that any fuch had happened : -and is prevented from waiting for ...
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... fame thought is more clearly expressed : " Look , when a painter would surpass the life , " In limning out a well - proportion'd steed , " His art with nature's workmanship at strife , " As if the dead the living thould exceed ; " So ...
... fame thought is more clearly expressed : " Look , when a painter would surpass the life , " In limning out a well - proportion'd steed , " His art with nature's workmanship at strife , " As if the dead the living thould exceed ; " So ...
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... fame phraseology , even at this bour , out of use . 7 -- STEEVENS . rank'd with all deferts , ) Cover'd with ranks of all kinds of men . JOHNSON . 8 To propagate their lates : ] To advance or improve their various conditions of life ...
... fame phraseology , even at this bour , out of use . 7 -- STEEVENS . rank'd with all deferts , ) Cover'd with ranks of all kinds of men . JOHNSON . 8 To propagate their lates : ] To advance or improve their various conditions of life ...
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... , and friends by meed . " See Vol . XV , p . 45 , n . 6. STeevens . • All use of quittance . ] i . e . all the customary returns made in difcharge of obligations . WARBURTON . SCENE II . The fame . A Room of State ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS . 29.
... , and friends by meed . " See Vol . XV , p . 45 , n . 6. STeevens . • All use of quittance . ] i . e . all the customary returns made in difcharge of obligations . WARBURTON . SCENE II . The fame . A Room of State ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS . 29.
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William Shakespeare. SCENE II . The fame . A Room of State in Timon's House . Hautboys playing loud musick . A great banquet ferved in ; FLAVIUS and others attending ; then enter TIMON , ALCIBIADES , LUCIUS , LUCULLUS , SEM- PRONIUS ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE II . The fame . A Room of State in Timon's House . Hautboys playing loud musick . A great banquet ferved in ; FLAVIUS and others attending ; then enter TIMON , ALCIBIADES , LUCIUS , LUCULLUS , SEM- PRONIUS ...
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