The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... proposed by Dr. Farmer . STEEVENS . 4 But what particular rarity ? & c . ] I cannot but think that this paffage is at present in confufion . The poet asks a queftion , and flays not for an answer , nor has his queftion any apparent ...
... proposed by Dr. Farmer . STEEVENS . 4 But what particular rarity ? & c . ] I cannot but think that this paffage is at present in confufion . The poet asks a queftion , and flays not for an answer , nor has his queftion any apparent ...
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... proposed arrangement , I can by no means approve of it ; for as the Poet and the Painter are going to pay their court to Timon , it would be strange if the latter should point out to the former , as a particular rarity , which manifold ...
... proposed arrangement , I can by no means approve of it ; for as the Poet and the Painter are going to pay their court to Timon , it would be strange if the latter should point out to the former , as a particular rarity , which manifold ...
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... propose to read : How this grace Speaks understanding ! what a mental power This eye shoots forth ! JOHNSON . The affage , to my apprehenfion at least , speaks its own meaning . which is , how the graceful attitude of this figure ...
... propose to read : How this grace Speaks understanding ! what a mental power This eye shoots forth ! JOHNSON . The affage , to my apprehenfion at least , speaks its own meaning . which is , how the graceful attitude of this figure ...
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... proposed thus : My love in heart ; but it is not neceffary . JOHNSON . So , in The Queen of Corinth , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " I will be never more in heart to you . " Again , in King Henry IV . Part I. A & IV . fc . i : “ in heart ...
... proposed thus : My love in heart ; but it is not neceffary . JOHNSON . So , in The Queen of Corinth , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " I will be never more in heart to you . " Again , in King Henry IV . Part I. A & IV . fc . i : “ in heart ...
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... to gain this point ; and it presently fetches me an horse . " But is that gaining the point proposed ? The first folio reads : And able horses : - But rather one that smiles , and still invites All 50 ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS ACT II. SCENE I. ...
... to gain this point ; and it presently fetches me an horse . " But is that gaining the point proposed ? The first folio reads : And able horses : - But rather one that smiles , and still invites All 50 ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS ACT II. SCENE I. ...
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