The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... thing and does an- other but nature that puts together things of a diffimilar kind , as a brave foul and a deformed body . WARBURTON . : Diffembling is here put very licentiously for fraudful , deceitful . JOHNSON . And defcant on mine ...
... thing and does an- other but nature that puts together things of a diffimilar kind , as a brave foul and a deformed body . WARBURTON . : Diffembling is here put very licentiously for fraudful , deceitful . JOHNSON . And defcant on mine ...
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... thing we say : We speak no treafon , man ; -We say , the king Is wife , and virtuous ; and his noble queen 4 - toys- ] Fancies , freaks of imagination . JOHNSON . 5 Humbly complaining & c . ] I think these two lines might be better ...
... thing we say : We speak no treafon , man ; -We say , the king Is wife , and virtuous ; and his noble queen 4 - toys- ] Fancies , freaks of imagination . JOHNSON . 5 Humbly complaining & c . ] I think these two lines might be better ...
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... for fear your wife brains take key - cold . " Again , in the Country Girl , by T. B. 1647 : " " " The key - cold figure of a man . ' STEEVENS . Or Or any creeping venom'd thing that lives ! If ever IZ KING RICHARD III . SCENE II. ...
... for fear your wife brains take key - cold . " Again , in the Country Girl , by T. B. 1647 : " " " The key - cold figure of a man . ' STEEVENS . Or Or any creeping venom'd thing that lives ! If ever IZ KING RICHARD III . SCENE II. ...
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... thing that lives ! If ever he have child , abortive be it , Prodigious , and untimely brought to light , Whofe ugly and unnatural afpect May fright the hopeful mother at the view ; And that be heir to his unhappiness ! If ever he have ...
... thing that lives ! If ever he have child , abortive be it , Prodigious , and untimely brought to light , Whofe ugly and unnatural afpect May fright the hopeful mother at the view ; And that be heir to his unhappiness ! If ever he have ...
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... thing ? I -done fcathe to us . ] Scathe is harm , mischief . So , in Soliman and Perfeda : " Whom now that paltry ifland keeps from feath . " Again : Millions of men opprest with ruin and feath . " D 3 STEEVENS , 1 Mir 1 Mur . We are ...
... thing ? I -done fcathe to us . ] Scathe is harm , mischief . So , in Soliman and Perfeda : " Whom now that paltry ifland keeps from feath . " Again : Millions of men opprest with ruin and feath . " D 3 STEEVENS , 1 Mir 1 Mur . We are ...
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