The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... suppose , of a thousand more , Pope writes : 66 — a living death I bear , " Says Dapperwit , and sunk beside his chair . " Johnson . So , in Watson's Sonnets , printed about 1580 : " Love is a sowre delight , a sugred griefe , " A ...
... suppose , of a thousand more , Pope writes : 66 — a living death I bear , " Says Dapperwit , and sunk beside his chair . " Johnson . So , in Watson's Sonnets , printed about 1580 : " Love is a sowre delight , a sugred griefe , " A ...
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... suppose that these lacunæ exist only in the imagination of editors and commentators . Malone . 7 may prey- ] The quarto , 1598 , and the folio read - make prey . The correction , which all the editors have adopted , is taken from the ...
... suppose that these lacunæ exist only in the imagination of editors and commentators . Malone . 7 may prey- ] The quarto , 1598 , and the folio read - make prey . The correction , which all the editors have adopted , is taken from the ...
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... suppose You should enjoy , were you this country's king ; As little joy you may suppose in me , That I enjoy , being the queen thereof . Q. Mar. A little joy enjoys the queen thereof ; For I am she , and altogether joyless . 7 I can no ...
... suppose You should enjoy , were you this country's king ; As little joy you may suppose in me , That I enjoy , being the queen thereof . Q. Mar. A little joy enjoys the queen thereof ; For I am she , and altogether joyless . 7 I can no ...
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... suppose he means , Divest yourselves of that concealed hatred which you have heretofore secretly borne to each other . Do not merely , says Edward , conceal and cover over your secret ill will to each other by a show of love , but ...
... suppose he means , Divest yourselves of that concealed hatred which you have heretofore secretly borne to each other . Do not merely , says Edward , conceal and cover over your secret ill will to each other by a show of love , but ...
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... suppose , this and the following line , ( the use- less epithet - gracious , omitted , ) should be read thus : He did , my lord , begin that place ; which , since , Succeeding ages have re - edify'd . Steevens . • As ' twere retail'd to ...
... suppose , this and the following line , ( the use- less epithet - gracious , omitted , ) should be read thus : He did , my lord , begin that place ; which , since , Succeeding ages have re - edify'd . Steevens . • As ' twere retail'd to ...
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