The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... fpeaking of himself , Troilus fays , 66 ne'er did young man fancy With fo eternal , and fo fix'd a foul . " To do a thing with all one's foul , is a common expreffion . M. MASON . 9 DUKE . Angelo , There is a kind of MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... fpeaking of himself , Troilus fays , 66 ne'er did young man fancy With fo eternal , and fo fix'd a foul . " To do a thing with all one's foul , is a common expreffion . M. MASON . 9 DUKE . Angelo , There is a kind of MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... kind of character in thy life , 66 13 That , to the obferver , & c . ] Either this introduction has more folemnity than meaning , or it has a meaning which I cannot dif- cover . What is there peculiar in this , that man's life informs ...
... kind of character in thy life , 66 13 That , to the obferver , & c . ] Either this introduction has more folemnity than meaning , or it has a meaning which I cannot dif- cover . What is there peculiar in this , that man's life informs ...
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... kind service : 3 like unfcour'd armour , ] So , in Troilus and Creffida : Like rufty mail in monumental mockery . STEEVENS . 3 So long , that nineteen zodiacks have gone round , ] The Duke , in the fcene immediately following , fays ...
... kind service : 3 like unfcour'd armour , ] So , in Troilus and Creffida : Like rufty mail in monumental mockery . STEEVENS . 3 So long , that nineteen zodiacks have gone round , ] The Duke , in the fcene immediately following , fays ...
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... kind , in his Comedy of Errors : Adr . Far from her neft the lapwing cries away ; My heart prays for him , though my tongue do curfe . " We meet with the fame thought in Lyly's Campaspe , 1584 ; from whence Shakspeare might borrow it ...
... kind , in his Comedy of Errors : Adr . Far from her neft the lapwing cries away ; My heart prays for him , though my tongue do curfe . " We meet with the fame thought in Lyly's Campaspe , 1584 ; from whence Shakspeare might borrow it ...
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... kind , all foizon , Teeming foizon , is abundant produce . STEEVENS . 1 The paffage feems to me to require no amendment ; and the meaning of it is this : « As bloffoming time proves the good tillage of the farmer , fo the fertility of ...
... kind , all foizon , Teeming foizon , is abundant produce . STEEVENS . 1 The paffage feems to me to require no amendment ; and the meaning of it is this : « As bloffoming time proves the good tillage of the farmer , fo the fertility of ...
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