The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... sense the word ap- pears to have been generally received . STEEVENS . Report of fabions in proud Italy ; ] Our author , who gives to all nations the customs of England , and to all ages the manners of his own , has charged the times of ...
... sense the word ap- pears to have been generally received . STEEVENS . Report of fabions in proud Italy ; ] Our author , who gives to all nations the customs of England , and to all ages the manners of his own , has charged the times of ...
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... sense : But let thy fpiders , that fuck up thy venom , And heavy - gaited toads , lie in their way ; Doing annoyance to the treacherous feet , Which with ufurping fteps do trample thee . Yield ftinging nettles to mine enemies : And when ...
... sense : But let thy fpiders , that fuck up thy venom , And heavy - gaited toads , lie in their way ; Doing annoyance to the treacherous feet , Which with ufurping fteps do trample thee . Yield ftinging nettles to mine enemies : And when ...
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... sense , for a quantity of time , and for the inftrument that measures time . I read , but with no great confidence , thus : My thoughts are minutes , and with fighs they jar Their watches on ; mine eyes the outward watch , Whereto , & c ...
... sense , for a quantity of time , and for the inftrument that measures time . I read , but with no great confidence , thus : My thoughts are minutes , and with fighs they jar Their watches on ; mine eyes the outward watch , Whereto , & c ...
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... ufes it in the same sense , in The New Inn , act I. fc . vi : " You cannot think me of that coarfe condition , " To envy you any thing . " STEEVENS . Mighty , Mighty , and to be fear'd , than my condition 274 FIRST PART OF.
... ufes it in the same sense , in The New Inn , act I. fc . vi : " You cannot think me of that coarfe condition , " To envy you any thing . " STEEVENS . Mighty , Mighty , and to be fear'd , than my condition 274 FIRST PART OF.
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... sense for terrors . cond part of this play : all thofe bold fears " Thou feeft with peril I have answered . " So , in the fe- Thefe lords , however , had as yet neither forfeited or loft any thing , fo that Dr. Johnfon's conjecture is ...
... sense for terrors . cond part of this play : all thofe bold fears " Thou feeft with peril I have answered . " So , in the fe- Thefe lords , however , had as yet neither forfeited or loft any thing , fo that Dr. Johnfon's conjecture is ...
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