The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... reason For fourteen I have made no scruple to replace nineteen . will be obvious to him who recollects what the Duke [ Claudio ] has faid in a foregoing fcene . I have altered the odd phrafe of " letting the laws flip " for how does it ...
... reason For fourteen I have made no scruple to replace nineteen . will be obvious to him who recollects what the Duke [ Claudio ] has faid in a foregoing fcene . I have altered the odd phrafe of " letting the laws flip " for how does it ...
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... reason and my blood , " And let all fleep ? " If flip be the true reading , ( which , however , I do not believe ,】 the fenfe may be , which for these fourteen years we have fuffered to pass unnoticed , unobferved ; for fo the fame ...
... reason and my blood , " And let all fleep ? " If flip be the true reading , ( which , however , I do not believe ,】 the fenfe may be , which for these fourteen years we have fuffered to pass unnoticed , unobferved ; for fo the fame ...
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... lie in our way , and what we do not fee we cannot note . -- JOHNSON . 7 For I have had ] That is , because , by reason that I have had fuch faults . JoHNSON . PROV . Here , if it like your honour . MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 43.
... lie in our way , and what we do not fee we cannot note . -- JOHNSON . 7 For I have had ] That is , because , by reason that I have had fuch faults . JoHNSON . PROV . Here , if it like your honour . MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 43.
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... Reason thus with life , — If I do lofe thee , I do lofe a thing That none but fools would keep : 7 a breath thou art , Be abfolute for death ; ] Be determined to die , without any hope Horace , of life . τε The hour which exceeds expe ...
... Reason thus with life , — If I do lofe thee , I do lofe a thing That none but fools would keep : 7 a breath thou art , Be abfolute for death ; ] Be determined to die , without any hope Horace , of life . τε The hour which exceeds expe ...
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... reason why he was ordered into confinement . STEEVENS . Warburton has taken fome pains to amend this paffage , which does not require it ; and Lucio's fubfequent reply to Elbow , fhows that his amendment cannot be right . When Lucio ...
... reason why he was ordered into confinement . STEEVENS . Warburton has taken fome pains to amend this paffage , which does not require it ; and Lucio's fubfequent reply to Elbow , fhows that his amendment cannot be right . When Lucio ...
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