The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... speak my mind . " Again , in Drayton's Legend of Pierce Gaveston : My limbs were put to travel day and night . " 3 " C lifts Bounds , limits . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : " Confine yourself within a patient lift . Again , in Hamlet ...
... speak my mind . " Again , in Drayton's Legend of Pierce Gaveston : My limbs were put to travel day and night . " 3 " C lifts Bounds , limits . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : " Confine yourself within a patient lift . Again , in Hamlet ...
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... speak of himself . Hold therefore , i . e . Let me therefore hold or ftop . And the fenfe of the whole paffage may be this . The Duke , who has begun an exhortation to Angelo , checks himfelf thus : « But I am fpeaking to one , that can ...
... speak of himself . Hold therefore , i . e . Let me therefore hold or ftop . And the fenfe of the whole paffage may be this . The Duke , who has begun an exhortation to Angelo , checks himfelf thus : « But I am fpeaking to one , that can ...
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... speak feelingly now ? I am in doubt whether Shakspeare's thoughts reached so far into ecclefiaftical difputes . Every commentator is warped a little by the tract of his own profeffion . The queftion is , whether the fecond gentleman has ...
... speak feelingly now ? I am in doubt whether Shakspeare's thoughts reached so far into ecclefiaftical difputes . Every commentator is warped a little by the tract of his own profeffion . The queftion is , whether the fecond gentleman has ...
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... speak so wifely under an arrest , I would fend for certain of my creditors : And yet , to fay the truth , I had as lief have the foppery of freedom , as the morality of imprisonment . What's thy offence , Claudio ? ❝ for v . 15. 18 ...
... speak so wifely under an arrest , I would fend for certain of my creditors : And yet , to fay the truth , I had as lief have the foppery of freedom , as the morality of imprisonment . What's thy offence , Claudio ? ❝ for v . 15. 18 ...
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... speak to Lucio , the Provost's officers depart with Julietta . RITSON . Claudio may be supposed to speak to Lucio apart . MALONI . this we came not to , 8 " C " " Only for propagation of a dower . " " Remaining in the coffer of her ...
... speak to Lucio , the Provost's officers depart with Julietta . RITSON . Claudio may be supposed to speak to Lucio apart . MALONI . this we came not to , 8 " C " " Only for propagation of a dower . " " Remaining in the coffer of her ...
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