The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7 |
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... himself was mortal . STEEVENS . " This however ( fays Mr. Ritfon , ) does not by any means ap- pear to be the cafe . Oberon , Titania , and Puck , never dye ; the inferior agents must necessarily be fuppofed to enjoy the fame privilege ...
... himself was mortal . STEEVENS . " This however ( fays Mr. Ritfon , ) does not by any means ap- pear to be the cafe . Oberon , Titania , and Puck , never dye ; the inferior agents must necessarily be fuppofed to enjoy the fame privilege ...
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... himself in Coriolanus , talks of the " confecrated fnow that lies on Dian's lap : " and Spenfer in his Faery Queen , B. II . c . ii . has : " And fills with flow'rs fair Flora's painted lap . " STEEVENS . This thought is elegantly ...
... himself in Coriolanus , talks of the " confecrated fnow that lies on Dian's lap : " and Spenfer in his Faery Queen , B. II . c . ii . has : " And fills with flow'rs fair Flora's painted lap . " STEEVENS . This thought is elegantly ...
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... himself . He is borne away by the magic of his enthusiasm , and hurries his reader along with him into these ancient regions of poetry , by that power of verfe , which we may well fancy to be like what , 66 1 Olim fauni vatefque ...
... himself . He is borne away by the magic of his enthusiasm , and hurries his reader along with him into these ancient regions of poetry , by that power of verfe , which we may well fancy to be like what , 66 1 Olim fauni vatefque ...
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... himself ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? SNOUT . By'rlakin , a parlous fear . 8 6 In the time of Shakspeare there were many companies of play- ers , fometimes five at the fame time , contending for the favour of ...
... himself ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? SNOUT . By'rlakin , a parlous fear . 8 6 In the time of Shakspeare there were many companies of play- ers , fometimes five at the fame time , contending for the favour of ...
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William Shakespeare. face must be seen through the lion's neck ; and he himself muft fpeak through , faying thus , or to the fame defect , -Ladies , or fair ladies , I would wish you , or , I would request you , or , I would entreat you ...
William Shakespeare. face must be seen through the lion's neck ; and he himself muft fpeak through , faying thus , or to the fame defect , -Ladies , or fair ladies , I would wish you , or , I would request you , or , I would entreat you ...
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Afide alfo Amadis de Gaula ancient Armado becauſe BIRON BOYET called Coftard Cupid defire Demetrius doth emendation Exeunt expreffion eyes Faery Queen faid fair fairy fake fame fatire fays fecond folio feems feen fenfe fhall fhould fhow fignifies fing firft fleep fome fometimes fong fool fpeak fpeech fpirit ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fupport fweet hath heart Helena Henry Hermia Hiftory himſelf inftance JOHNSON KING lady likewife lion lord love's Lyfander mafter MALONE means meaſure moft Monarcho moon moſt MOTH muft muſt night Oberon obferves occafion old copies read paffage perfon play pleaſe poet Pompey praiſe prefent princefs PUCK Pyramus quarto Queen QUIN reafon Richard III romances Saracens ſay Shakspeare ſhall ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thofe thoſe thou Titania tranflation Twelfth Night ufed uſed Warburton whofe Winter's Tale word