The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17 |
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... true reading , it is beft explained by the fe fequiturque fugitque " of the Roman poet . Somewhat fimilar occurs in The Tempeft : " Do chafe the ebbing Neptune , and do fy him " When he purfues . " STEEVENS . The obfcurity of this ...
... true reading , it is beft explained by the fe fequiturque fugitque " of the Roman poet . Somewhat fimilar occurs in The Tempeft : " Do chafe the ebbing Neptune , and do fy him " When he purfues . " STEEVENS . The obfcurity of this ...
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... true friendship , there needs none . Pray , fit ; more welcome are ye to my fortunes , Than my fortunes to me . [ They fit . 1. LORD . My lord , we always have confefs'd it . APEM . Ho , ho , confess'd it ? hang'd it , have not ? 2 TIM ...
... true friendship , there needs none . Pray , fit ; more welcome are ye to my fortunes , Than my fortunes to me . [ They fit . 1. LORD . My lord , we always have confefs'd it . APEM . Ho , ho , confess'd it ? hang'd it , have not ? 2 TIM ...
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... true reading , the fenfe is , - all Athenians are welcome to share my fortune : I would myfelf have no exclufive right or power in this house ; Perhaps we might read , - I myself would have no poor . I would have every Athenian confider ...
... true reading , the fenfe is , - all Athenians are welcome to share my fortune : I would myfelf have no exclufive right or power in this house ; Perhaps we might read , - I myself would have no poor . I would have every Athenian confider ...
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... true reading is this : Mine eyes cannot hold out ; they water . Methinks , to forget their faults , I will drink to you . Or it may be explained without any change . Mine eyes cannot hold cut water , that is , cannot keep water from ...
... true reading is this : Mine eyes cannot hold out ; they water . Methinks , to forget their faults , I will drink to you . Or it may be explained without any change . Mine eyes cannot hold cut water , that is , cannot keep water from ...
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... true one . have a fimilar imagery in Troilus and Creffida : --and , almoft like the gods , " Does thoughts unveil in their dumb cradles . " MALONE . - 6 Much ! ] Apemantus means to fay , That's extraordinary . Much was formerly an ...
... true one . have a fimilar imagery in Troilus and Creffida : --and , almoft like the gods , " Does thoughts unveil in their dumb cradles . " MALONE . - 6 Much ! ] Apemantus means to fay , That's extraordinary . Much was formerly an ...
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