The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... fault . There was probably fome original obfcurity in the expreffion , which gave occafion to mistake in repetition or tranfcription . I therefore suspect that the author wrote thus : Then no more remains , But that to your ...
... fault . There was probably fome original obfcurity in the expreffion , which gave occafion to mistake in repetition or tranfcription . I therefore suspect that the author wrote thus : Then no more remains , But that to your ...
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... fault and glimpfe of newness ; ] Fault and glimpse have fo little relation to each other , that both can fcarcely be right : we may read flash for fault : or , perhaps , we may read , Whether it be the fault or glimpse That is , whether ...
... fault and glimpfe of newness ; ] Fault and glimpse have fo little relation to each other , that both can fcarcely be right : we may read flash for fault : or , perhaps , we may read , Whether it be the fault or glimpse That is , whether ...
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... fault to give the people scope , ' Twould be my tyranny to ftrike , and gall them , For what I bid them do : For we bid this be done , When evil deeds have their permiffive pass , And not the punishment . Therefore . indeed , my father ...
... fault to give the people scope , ' Twould be my tyranny to ftrike , and gall them , For what I bid them do : For we bid this be done , When evil deeds have their permiffive pass , And not the punishment . Therefore . indeed , my father ...
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... faults ; but rather tell me , When I , that cenfure him , do so offend , Let mine own judgement pattern out my death ... faults , as we take the advantages that lie in our way , and what we do not fee we cannot note . -- JOHNSON . 7 For ...
... faults ; but rather tell me , When I , that cenfure him , do so offend , Let mine own judgement pattern out my death ... faults , as we take the advantages that lie in our way , and what we do not fee we cannot note . -- JOHNSON . 7 For ...
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... fault alone . 8 Some rife , & c . ] This line is in the firft folio printed in Italics as a quotation . All the folios ... faults , whilft others are condemned only on account of a single frailty . If this be the true reading , it fhould ...
... fault alone . 8 Some rife , & c . ] This line is in the firft folio printed in Italics as a quotation . All the folios ... faults , whilft others are condemned only on account of a single frailty . If this be the true reading , it fhould ...
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