The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... suppose , then , that Shakespear wrote , The BLOOD is not more native to the heart , Than to the Throne of Den- mark is thy father . This makes the sentiment just and pertinent . As the blood is formed and sustained by the la- bour of ...
... suppose , then , that Shakespear wrote , The BLOOD is not more native to the heart , Than to the Throne of Den- mark is thy father . This makes the sentiment just and pertinent . As the blood is formed and sustained by the la- bour of ...
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... suppose that this was a proverbial expreffion , known in former times for a re- lation so confused and blended , that it was hard to define it . HANMER Kind is the Teutonick word for Child . Hamlet therefore answers with propriety , to ...
... suppose that this was a proverbial expreffion , known in former times for a re- lation so confused and blended , that it was hard to define it . HANMER Kind is the Teutonick word for Child . Hamlet therefore answers with propriety , to ...
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... is to be obferved , that day is used figuratively for the Sun. The ignorance of which , I suppose , contributed to mislead the edi- tors . WARBURTON . Farewel Farewel ; my Blessing season this in thee ! Laer 154 HAMLET ,
... is to be obferved , that day is used figuratively for the Sun. The ignorance of which , I suppose , contributed to mislead the edi- tors . WARBURTON . Farewel Farewel ; my Blessing season this in thee ! Laer 154 HAMLET ,
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... suppose for the sake of harmo- ny , not of sense . For tho ' the rites of sepulture performed cano- nizes the body buried ; yet it does not canonize the earth in which it is laid , unless every fu- Why thy canoniz'd bones hear fed neral ...
... suppose for the sake of harmo- ny , not of sense . For tho ' the rites of sepulture performed cano- nizes the body buried ; yet it does not canonize the earth in which it is laid , unless every fu- Why thy canoniz'd bones hear fed neral ...
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... had retired , and there flourished under the au- spices of this Saint . But it was , I suppose , only faid at random ; for he makes Hamlet a student of Wittenberg . WARBURTON . As As you are friends , scholars , and foldiers , 170 HAMLET ,
... had retired , and there flourished under the au- spices of this Saint . But it was , I suppose , only faid at random ; for he makes Hamlet a student of Wittenberg . WARBURTON . As As you are friends , scholars , and foldiers , 170 HAMLET ,
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