The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... speech in his caftle of Inverness , the remark would be just . But the critick fhould have remembered , that this fpeech is not the real effufion of a diftempered mind , but the compofition of Shakspeare ; of that poet , who has put a ...
... speech in his caftle of Inverness , the remark would be just . But the critick fhould have remembered , that this fpeech is not the real effufion of a diftempered mind , but the compofition of Shakspeare ; of that poet , who has put a ...
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... speech , so confidered , is a remarkable inftance of judgement , as it confifts entirely of antithefis and metaphor . ( JOHNSON . To gild any thing , with blood is a very common phrase in the old plays . So Heywood , in the second part ...
... speech , so confidered , is a remarkable inftance of judgement , as it confifts entirely of antithefis and metaphor . ( JOHNSON . To gild any thing , with blood is a very common phrase in the old plays . So Heywood , in the second part ...
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... speech the words our tears do not make part of the follow- ing line , but are printed in that fubfequent to it . Perhaps how- ever the regulation now offered is unneceffary ; for the word where may have been used by our author as a ...
... speech the words our tears do not make part of the follow- ing line , but are printed in that fubfequent to it . Perhaps how- ever the regulation now offered is unneceffary ; for the word where may have been used by our author as a ...
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... speeches thine , ) 5 Why , by the verities on thee made good , May they not be my oracles as well , And fet me up in hope ? But , hufh ; no more . Thou haft it now , King , Cawdor , Glamis , all , As the weird women promis'd ; ] Here we ...
... speeches thine , ) 5 Why , by the verities on thee made good , May they not be my oracles as well , And fet me up in hope ? But , hufh ; no more . Thou haft it now , King , Cawdor , Glamis , all , As the weird women promis'd ; ] Here we ...
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... together ? " In Othello we have almoft the fame fenfe , expreffed in other words : -To - morrow , with the earlieft , 66 Let me have speech with you . " BAN . As far , my lord , as will K 2 МАСВЕТ Н. 131 Are with a moft indiffoluble tie ...
... together ? " In Othello we have almoft the fame fenfe , expreffed in other words : -To - morrow , with the earlieft , 66 Let me have speech with you . " BAN . As far , my lord , as will K 2 МАСВЕТ Н. 131 Are with a moft indiffoluble tie ...
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