The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... lives and fortunes not as our own properties , but as things we have received merely for your use , and for which we must be accountable whenever you pleafe to call us to our audit ; when , like faithful flewards , we shall be ready to ...
... lives and fortunes not as our own properties , but as things we have received merely for your use , and for which we must be accountable whenever you pleafe to call us to our audit ; when , like faithful flewards , we shall be ready to ...
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... live a coward in thine own efteem ; ] In this there feems to be no reasoning . I fhould read : Or live a coward in thine own efteem ; Unless we choofe rather : Would't thou leave that . JOHNSON . Do you wish to obtain the crown , and ...
... live a coward in thine own efteem ; ] In this there feems to be no reasoning . I fhould read : Or live a coward in thine own efteem ; Unless we choofe rather : Would't thou leave that . JOHNSON . Do you wish to obtain the crown , and ...
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... lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives.8 [ A bell rings .. No noife but owls ' and wolves ' dead - boding cries ; Now ferves the feafon that they may furprise " The filly lambs . Pure thoughts are dead and ftill ...
... lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives.8 [ A bell rings .. No noife but owls ' and wolves ' dead - boding cries ; Now ferves the feafon that they may furprise " The filly lambs . Pure thoughts are dead and ftill ...
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... lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives . ] Here is evi dently a falfe concord ; but it must not be correded , for it is ne- ceffary to the rhyme . Nor is this the only place in which Shakspeare has facrificed grammar ...
... lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives . ] Here is evi dently a falfe concord ; but it must not be correded , for it is ne- ceffary to the rhyme . Nor is this the only place in which Shakspeare has facrificed grammar ...
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... live , or die . ] Of this image our ancient writers were peculiarly fond . Thus again , in Twine's tranflation of the ftory of Prince Appollyn , " Death ftrived with life within ber , and the conflict was daungerous and doubtfull who ...
... live , or die . ] Of this image our ancient writers were peculiarly fond . Thus again , in Twine's tranflation of the ftory of Prince Appollyn , " Death ftrived with life within ber , and the conflict was daungerous and doubtfull who ...
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