The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen7 |
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... Seem to break loofe ; take on , as you would follow ; But yet come not : You are a tame man , go ! Lys . Hang off , thou cat , thou burr : vile thing , let loofe ; Or I will shake thee from me , like a ferpent . HER . Why are you grown ...
... Seem to break loofe ; take on , as you would follow ; But yet come not : You are a tame man , go ! Lys . Hang off , thou cat , thou burr : vile thing , let loofe ; Or I will shake thee from me , like a ferpent . HER . Why are you grown ...
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... Seem'd all one mutual cry : ] The old copies concur in reading -feem ; but , as Hippolyta is fpeaking of time paft , I have adopted Mr. Rowe's corre & ion . STEEVENS . 9 My hounds are bred , & c . ] This paffage has been imitated by Lee ...
... Seem'd all one mutual cry : ] The old copies concur in reading -feem ; but , as Hippolyta is fpeaking of time paft , I have adopted Mr. Rowe's corre & ion . STEEVENS . 9 My hounds are bred , & c . ] This paffage has been imitated by Lee ...
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... seem harsh to our ears , were juftified by the phrafeology of former times . In All's well that ends well , we have : -- ( c thou diflik'ft Of virtue , for the name . " MALONE . they rofe up early , to obferve The rite of May ; ] The ...
... seem harsh to our ears , were juftified by the phrafeology of former times . In All's well that ends well , we have : -- ( c thou diflik'ft Of virtue , for the name . " MALONE . they rofe up early , to obferve The rite of May ; ] The ...
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... seems very probable therefore , that our author wrote , in a moon and a lion . the one having a crefcent and a lanthorn before him , and reprefent- ing the man in the moon ; the other in a lion's hide . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald reads - a ...
... seems very probable therefore , that our author wrote , in a moon and a lion . the one having a crefcent and a lanthorn before him , and reprefent- ing the man in the moon ; the other in a lion's hide . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald reads - a ...
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... seems there is great juftness and beauty in this image , as the vulgar opinion , is that the mermaid always fings in ftorms . ' " This vulgar opinion , " I am perfuaded , is peculiar to the ingenious commentator ; as , if the mermaid is ...
... seems there is great juftness and beauty in this image , as the vulgar opinion , is that the mermaid always fings in ftorms . ' " This vulgar opinion , " I am perfuaded , is peculiar to the ingenious commentator ; as , if the mermaid is ...
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