The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... thought in Henry IV . P. II . which affords fome comment on this paflage before us : " " There is a hiftory in all men's lives , Figuring the nature of the times deceas'd : The which obferv'd , a man may prophecy With a near aim , of ...
... thought in Henry IV . P. II . which affords fome comment on this paflage before us : " " There is a hiftory in all men's lives , Figuring the nature of the times deceas'd : The which obferv'd , a man may prophecy With a near aim , of ...
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... thoughts reached so far into ecclefiaftical difputes . Every commentator is warped a little by the tract of his own profeffion . The queftion is , whether the fecond gentleman has ever heard grace . The first gentleman limits the ...
... thoughts reached so far into ecclefiaftical difputes . Every commentator is warped a little by the tract of his own profeffion . The queftion is , whether the fecond gentleman has ever heard grace . The first gentleman limits the ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... thought , ) but to new- nefs . The fault and glimpse is the fame as the faulty glimpse . And the meaning feems to be Whether it be the fault of newuefs , a fault arifing from the mind being dazzled by a novel authority , of which the ...
... thought , ) but to new- nefs . The fault and glimpse is the fame as the faulty glimpse . And the meaning feems to be Whether it be the fault of newuefs , a fault arifing from the mind being dazzled by a novel authority , of which the ...
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... thoughts : " It is now full two hundred and forty years fince any man was touched for this alledged crime , to this height , before myself . Let us reft contented with that which our fathers have left us ; and not awake those fleeping ...
... thoughts : " It is now full two hundred and forty years fince any man was touched for this alledged crime , to this height , before myself . Let us reft contented with that which our fathers have left us ; and not awake those fleeping ...
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