The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... appears to me to ftrengthen the fuppofition that two half lines have been loft : " Send danger from the caft unto the weft , 66 So honour crofs it from the north to fouth , And let them grapple . " Sufficiency is kill in government ...
... appears to me to ftrengthen the fuppofition that two half lines have been loft : " Send danger from the caft unto the weft , 66 So honour crofs it from the north to fouth , And let them grapple . " Sufficiency is kill in government ...
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... appears too , from what the bawd fays below , " But fhall all our houfes of refort in the fuburbs be pulled down ? " that the Clown had been particular in his defcription of the houses which were to be pulled down . I am therefore ...
... appears too , from what the bawd fays below , " But fhall all our houfes of refort in the fuburbs be pulled down ? " that the Clown had been particular in his defcription of the houses which were to be pulled down . I am therefore ...
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... appears to be brought in with the reft , though he has nothing to fay . The Clown points her out as they enter ; and yet , from Claudio's telling Lucio , that he knows the lady , & c . one would think he was not meant to have made her ...
... appears to be brought in with the reft , though he has nothing to fay . The Clown points her out as they enter ; and yet , from Claudio's telling Lucio , that he knows the lady , & c . one would think he was not meant to have made her ...
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... 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 believe , is ufed here for prompt ...
... 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 believe , is ufed here for prompt ...
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... appears to me clear and s eafy . ' Tis very true , ( fays he ) I ought indeed , as you say , to proceed at once to my story . Be affured , I would not mock you Though it is my familiar pradice to jeft with maidens , and , like the ...
... appears to me clear and s eafy . ' Tis very true , ( fays he ) I ought indeed , as you say , to proceed at once to my story . Be affured , I would not mock you Though it is my familiar pradice to jeft with maidens , and , like the ...
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