The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... hands of Shakspeare . 410 , 1582 . FARMER . There is perhaps not one of Shakspeare's plays more darkened than this by the peculiarities of its author , and the unfkilfulness of its editors , by distortious of phrase , or negligence of ...
... hands of Shakspeare . 410 , 1582 . FARMER . There is perhaps not one of Shakspeare's plays more darkened than this by the peculiarities of its author , and the unfkilfulness of its editors , by distortious of phrase , or negligence of ...
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... hand ; 3 We have with a leaven'd and prepared choice ] Leaven'd choice is one of Shakspeare's harfh metaphors . His train of ideas feems to be this : I have ' proceeded to you with choice mature , concocted , fermented , leavened . When ...
... hand ; 3 We have with a leaven'd and prepared choice ] Leaven'd choice is one of Shakspeare's harfh metaphors . His train of ideas feems to be this : I have ' proceeded to you with choice mature , concocted , fermented , leavened . When ...
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... might be no hindrance to the payment of Julietta's portion which was then in the hands of her friends ; from whom , therefore , we judged it expedient to conceal our From whom we thought it meet to hide our love 24 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... might be no hindrance to the payment of Julietta's portion which was then in the hands of her friends ; from whom , therefore , we judged it expedient to conceal our From whom we thought it meet to hide our love 24 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... hand , nothing can be more proper , than to compare perfons of unbridled licentioufnefs to head - ftrong steeds : and , in this view , bridling the paffions has been a phrase adopted by our best poets . THEOBALD . 7 Which for thefe ...
... hand , nothing can be more proper , than to compare perfons of unbridled licentioufnefs to head - ftrong steeds : and , in this view , bridling the paffions has been a phrase adopted by our best poets . THEOBALD . 7 Which for thefe ...
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... hand , and hope of action but we do learn That is , As they that feed grow full , fo her womb now at bloffoming time ... hand , and hope of action : To bear in hand is a common 1 By thofe that know the very nerves of ftate , 38 MEASURE ...
... hand , and hope of action but we do learn That is , As they that feed grow full , fo her womb now at bloffoming time ... hand , and hope of action : To bear in hand is a common 1 By thofe that know the very nerves of ftate , 38 MEASURE ...
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