The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen10 |
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... these rules , but difregarded them , " — it may be observed , that the laws of the drama are clearly laid down by a writer once univerfally read and admired , Sir Philip Sidney , who in his Defence of Poefy , 1595 , had pointed out the ...
... these rules , but difregarded them , " — it may be observed , that the laws of the drama are clearly laid down by a writer once univerfally read and admired , Sir Philip Sidney , who in his Defence of Poefy , 1595 , had pointed out the ...
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... these oc- cafions . To the other part , fhe replies , as for our tempting you , pray take heed you draw no conclufion from thence , for that would be making your queen and me devils , & c . WARBURTON . This explanation may be right ...
... these oc- cafions . To the other part , fhe replies , as for our tempting you , pray take heed you draw no conclufion from thence , for that would be making your queen and me devils , & c . WARBURTON . This explanation may be right ...
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... these young lovers fhall clap hands together . " ---- I should not have given fo many inftances of this cuftom , but that I know Mr. Pope's reading → “ And clepe thyfelf my love , ” has many favourers . The old copy has - A clap , & c ...
... these young lovers fhall clap hands together . " ---- I should not have given fo many inftances of this cuftom , but that I know Mr. Pope's reading → “ And clepe thyfelf my love , ” has many favourers . The old copy has - A clap , & c ...
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... these no man is free , But that his negligence , his folly , fear , Amongst the infinite doings of the world ,. Sometime puts forth : In your affairs , my lord , If ever I were wilful - negligent , It was my folly ; induftriously I play ...
... these no man is free , But that his negligence , his folly , fear , Amongst the infinite doings of the world ,. Sometime puts forth : In your affairs , my lord , If ever I were wilful - negligent , It was my folly ; induftriously I play ...
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... these nothings , If this be nothing . САМ . Good my lord , be cur'd Of this difeas'd opinion , and betimes ; For ' tis moft dangerous . LEON . Say , it be ; ' tis true . It is ; you lie , you lie : CAM . No , no , my lord . LEON . I fay ...
... these nothings , If this be nothing . САМ . Good my lord , be cur'd Of this difeas'd opinion , and betimes ; For ' tis moft dangerous . LEON . Say , it be ; ' tis true . It is ; you lie , you lie : CAM . No , no , my lord . LEON . I fay ...
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