The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... author's meaning is loft in the carelessness . As the text and ftops are re- form'd , these are moft beautiful lines , and the fenfe this . He . " had no contempt or bitterness ; if he had any thing that look'd like pride or fharpnes ...
... author's meaning is loft in the carelessness . As the text and ftops are re- form'd , these are moft beautiful lines , and the fenfe this . He . " had no contempt or bitterness ; if he had any thing that look'd like pride or fharpnes ...
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... author has again inculcated in his Troilus and Creffida . The worthinefs of praise distains his worth , If he , that's prais'd , himself bring the praise forth . I won't pretend , that Shakespeare is here treading in the steps of ...
... author has again inculcated in his Troilus and Creffida . The worthinefs of praise distains his worth , If he , that's prais'd , himself bring the praise forth . I won't pretend , that Shakespeare is here treading in the steps of ...
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... author has ufed the word loneliness , to fgnify a perfon's being alone , again in his Hamlet I We will beftow ourselves read on this book ; That fhew of fuch an exercife may colour Your loneliness . ค prow fod Whereof Whereof the world ...
... author has ufed the word loneliness , to fgnify a perfon's being alone , again in his Hamlet I We will beftow ourselves read on this book ; That fhew of fuch an exercife may colour Your loneliness . ค prow fod Whereof Whereof the world ...
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... author ufed the French word , medecin , i . e . a Phyfician ; this agrees with what he fubjoins immediately in reply to the King . Why , Doctor - She ; -and - write to her a love - line . B 2 King King . Thus he his fpecial nothing ever ...
... author ufed the French word , medecin , i . e . a Phyfician ; this agrees with what he fubjoins immediately in reply to the King . Why , Doctor - She ; -and - write to her a love - line . B 2 King King . Thus he his fpecial nothing ever ...
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... author elsewhere makes the delphin an inftance or emblem of luftihood and activity . his delights Were dolphin - like , they fhew'd his back above The element they liv'd in , Anto , and Clep . Nor would , indeed , I have not thought ...
... author elsewhere makes the delphin an inftance or emblem of luftihood and activity . his delights Were dolphin - like , they fhew'd his back above The element they liv'd in , Anto , and Clep . Nor would , indeed , I have not thought ...
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