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... fhould be found where it is now left . -Till he tat'd the flave , could never be defigned as the beginning of a verse , if harmony were at all attended to in its conftruction . STEEVENS . Like valour's minion , ] So , in King John ...
... fhould be found where it is now left . -Till he tat'd the flave , could never be defigned as the beginning of a verse , if harmony were at all attended to in its conftruction . STEEVENS . Like valour's minion , ] So , in King John ...
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... fhould he look , - That feems to speak things strange . ] The meaning of this paf- fage , as it now ftands , is , fo fhould he look , that looks as if he told things ftrange . But Roffe neither yet told ftrange things , nor could look ...
... fhould he look , - That feems to speak things strange . ] The meaning of this paf- fage , as it now ftands , is , fo fhould he look , that looks as if he told things ftrange . But Roffe neither yet told ftrange things , nor could look ...
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... fhould he look , who feems as if he had ftrange things to speak . The following paffage in The Tempeft feems to afford no unapt comment upon this : 66 pr'ythee , fay on : The fetting of thine eye and cheek , proclaim " A matter from ...
... fhould he look , who feems as if he had ftrange things to speak . The following paffage in The Tempeft feems to afford no unapt comment upon this : 66 pr'ythee , fay on : The fetting of thine eye and cheek , proclaim " A matter from ...
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... fhould be women , 5 And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are fo . MACB . Speak , if you can ; -What are you ? 1. WITCH . All hail , Macbeth ! ' hail to thee , thane of Glamis ! " Fores , a town in Murray , not far from ...
... fhould be women , 5 And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are fo . MACB . Speak , if you can ; -What are you ? 1. WITCH . All hail , Macbeth ! ' hail to thee , thane of Glamis ! " Fores , a town in Murray , not far from ...
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... fhould fill the bores of hearing " To the fmothering of the fenfe ) how far it is " To this fame bleffed Milford . ' Again , in K. Henry IV . P. H. A & II . fc . iii : " And speaking thick , which nature made his blemish , " Became the ...
... fhould fill the bores of hearing " To the fmothering of the fenfe ) how far it is " To this fame bleffed Milford . ' Again , in K. Henry IV . P. H. A & II . fc . iii : " And speaking thick , which nature made his blemish , " Became the ...
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