The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen20 |
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... kind muft have been taken with the piece under confideration . The measure of it is too regular aud harmonious in many places , for us to think it was utterly neglected in the reft . As this play will never be received as the entire ...
... kind muft have been taken with the piece under confideration . The measure of it is too regular aud harmonious in many places , for us to think it was utterly neglected in the reft . As this play will never be received as the entire ...
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... indication to me of the ale of scenery in our ancient theatres . I fuppofe the audience were here entertained with the view of a kind of Temple - bar at Antioch . STALVINS . What now ensues.6 to the judgment of your eye I PRINCE OF TYRE .
... indication to me of the ale of scenery in our ancient theatres . I fuppofe the audience were here entertained with the view of a kind of Temple - bar at Antioch . STALVINS . What now ensues.6 to the judgment of your eye I PRINCE OF TYRE .
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... kind in the Confeffio Amantis . MALONE . Thinkende is a participle , and therefore inapplicable to the present queftion . STEEVENS . 3. to give him glad : ] Dr. Percy afks if we should not read --to make hiṁn glad . Perhaps we should ...
... kind in the Confeffio Amantis . MALONE . Thinkende is a participle , and therefore inapplicable to the present queftion . STEEVENS . 3. to give him glad : ] Dr. Percy afks if we should not read --to make hiṁn glad . Perhaps we should ...
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... kind friends , this coat of worth , For it was fometime target to a king ; I know it by this mark . He lov'd me dearly , And for his fake , I wifh the having of it ; And that you'd guide me to your fovereign's court , Where with't I may ...
... kind friends , this coat of worth , For it was fometime target to a king ; I know it by this mark . He lov'd me dearly , And for his fake , I wifh the having of it ; And that you'd guide me to your fovereign's court , Where with't I may ...
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... of bafes . ] Bafes appear to have been a kind of loofe breeches . Thus , in the firft book of Sidney's Arcadia : About his middle he had , inftead of befes , a long cloake of beft 2. FISH . We'll fure provide : thou shalt 79 PERICLES ,
... of bafes . ] Bafes appear to have been a kind of loofe breeches . Thus , in the firft book of Sidney's Arcadia : About his middle he had , inftead of befes , a long cloake of beft 2. FISH . We'll fure provide : thou shalt 79 PERICLES ,
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