The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Whose naked natures live in all the spite " Of wreakful heaven , " & c . Perhaps , in the prefent inftance , we ought to complete the measure by reading : not thofe natures , 11 STEEVENS . But by is here used for without . MALONE . 8 ...
... Whose naked natures live in all the spite " Of wreakful heaven , " & c . Perhaps , in the prefent inftance , we ought to complete the measure by reading : not thofe natures , 11 STEEVENS . But by is here used for without . MALONE . 8 ...
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... whose boundless furface . Shakspeare probably knew nothing of the ftatue to which the com . mentator alludes . STEEVENS . 2 eyelefs venom'd worm , ] The ferpent , which we , from the fmallness of his eyes , call the blind - worm , and ...
... whose boundless furface . Shakspeare probably knew nothing of the ftatue to which the com . mentator alludes . STEEVENS . 2 eyelefs venom'd worm , ] The ferpent , which we , from the fmallness of his eyes , call the blind - worm , and ...
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... Whose flatt'ring leaves that fhadow'd us in our Profperity , with the leaft guft drop off In the autumn of adverfity . " STEEVENS . Somewhat of the fame imagery is found in our author's 73d Sonnet : " That time of year thou may'ft in me ...
... Whose flatt'ring leaves that fhadow'd us in our Profperity , with the leaft guft drop off In the autumn of adverfity . " STEEVENS . Somewhat of the fame imagery is found in our author's 73d Sonnet : " That time of year thou may'ft in me ...
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... Whose blufh doth thaw the confecrated fnow 3 That lies on Dian's lap ! thou visible god , That folder'ft clofe impoffibilities , And mak'ft them kifs ! that speak'st with every tongue , To every purpofe ! O thou touch of hearts ! 4 ...
... Whose blufh doth thaw the confecrated fnow 3 That lies on Dian's lap ! thou visible god , That folder'ft clofe impoffibilities , And mak'ft them kifs ! that speak'st with every tongue , To every purpofe ! O thou touch of hearts ! 4 ...
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... whose breaft Doubt and fufpect , alas , are placed too late : You should have fear'd falfe times , when you did feaft : Sufpect ftill comes where an eftate is leaft . That which I show , heaven knows , is merely love , Duty and zeal to ...
... whose breaft Doubt and fufpect , alas , are placed too late : You should have fear'd falfe times , when you did feaft : Sufpect ftill comes where an eftate is leaft . That which I show , heaven knows , is merely love , Duty and zeal to ...
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