The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... said to be really enjoyed , which , in poetical language , is , We have neither youth nor age . But how is this made out ? That age is not enjoyed , he proves by recapitulating the infirmities of it , which deprive that period of life ...
... said to be really enjoyed , which , in poetical language , is , We have neither youth nor age . But how is this made out ? That age is not enjoyed , he proves by recapitulating the infirmities of it , which deprive that period of life ...
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... said fo . Farewell . [ Exit . DUKE . No might nor greatnefs in mortality Can cenfure ' fcape ; back - wounding calumny The whiteft virtue flrikes : What king so ftrong , Can tie the gall up in the flanderous tongue ? But who comes here ...
... said fo . Farewell . [ Exit . DUKE . No might nor greatnefs in mortality Can cenfure ' fcape ; back - wounding calumny The whiteft virtue flrikes : What king so ftrong , Can tie the gall up in the flanderous tongue ? But who comes here ...
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... said . LUCIO . My lord , here comes the rafcal I spoke of ; here with the provoft . ESCAL . In very good time : him , till we call upon you . LUCIO . Mum . fpeak not you to ESCAL . Come , fir , Did you fet these women on to flander lord ...
... said . LUCIO . My lord , here comes the rafcal I spoke of ; here with the provoft . ESCAL . In very good time : him , till we call upon you . LUCIO . Mum . fpeak not you to ESCAL . Come , fir , Did you fet these women on to flander lord ...
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... said - " God forbid it fhould be fo ; " i . . that Claudio fhould be in love , and marry in confequence of his paffion . STEEVENS . 4 but in the force of his will . ] Alluding to the definition of a heretick in the fchools . WARBURTON ...
... said - " God forbid it fhould be fo ; " i . . that Claudio fhould be in love , and marry in confequence of his paffion . STEEVENS . 4 but in the force of his will . ] Alluding to the definition of a heretick in the fchools . WARBURTON ...
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... said to be a flattering honeft man , it must not be denied but I am a plain - dealing villain . trufted with a ... said " he hath ta'en you newly into his grace , where it is impoffible you should take true root , " & c . In Macbeth we ...
... said to be a flattering honeft man , it must not be denied but I am a plain - dealing villain . trufted with a ... said " he hath ta'en you newly into his grace , where it is impoffible you should take true root , " & c . In Macbeth we ...
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