The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Some words feem to be loft here , the fenfe of which , perhaps , may be thus fupplied : then no more remains , But that to your fufficiency you put A zeal as willing as your worth is able , And let them work . TYRWHITT . I agree with ...
... Some words feem to be loft here , the fenfe of which , perhaps , may be thus fupplied : then no more remains , But that to your fufficiency you put A zeal as willing as your worth is able , And let them work . TYRWHITT . I agree with ...
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... some defect , " & c . STEEVENS . Steevens has hit upon the true explanation of the paffage ; and might have found a further confirmation of it in Troilus and Creffida , where , fpeaking of himself , Troilus fays , 66 ne'er did young man ...
... some defect , " & c . STEEVENS . Steevens has hit upon the true explanation of the paffage ; and might have found a further confirmation of it in Troilus and Creffida , where , fpeaking of himself , Troilus fays , 66 ne'er did young man ...
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... Some of your French crowns have no hair at all ; and then you will play bare - faced . " For where thefe eruptions are , the fkull is carious , and the party becomes bald . THEOBALD . So , in The Return from Parnaffus , 1606 : I may ...
... Some of your French crowns have no hair at all ; and then you will play bare - faced . " For where thefe eruptions are , the fkull is carious , and the party becomes bald . THEOBALD . So , in The Return from Parnaffus , 1606 : I may ...
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... says to Macquerelle the bawd : thou unto the faburbs . " Again , in Ram - Alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : Some fourteen bawds ; he kept her in the Suburbs . ” CLO . To the ground , miftrefs . BAWD . 20 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... says to Macquerelle the bawd : thou unto the faburbs . " Again , in Ram - Alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : Some fourteen bawds ; he kept her in the Suburbs . ” CLO . To the ground , miftrefs . BAWD . 20 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... some of his variations , to fhew that what appear difficulties to us , were difficulties to him , who , living nearer the time of Shakspeare , might be supposed to have under- food his language more intimately . STEEVENS . Prone , I ...
... some of his variations , to fhew that what appear difficulties to us , were difficulties to him , who , living nearer the time of Shakspeare , might be supposed to have under- food his language more intimately . STEEVENS . Prone , I ...
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