The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... Leave them as naked as the vulgar air . That done , diffever your united strengths ,. And part your mingled colours once again ; Turn face to face , and bloody point to point : Then , in a moment , fortune fhall cull forth Out of one ...
... Leave them as naked as the vulgar air . That done , diffever your united strengths ,. And part your mingled colours once again ; Turn face to face , and bloody point to point : Then , in a moment , fortune fhall cull forth Out of one ...
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... leave thofe woes alone , which I alone Am bound to under - bear . 3 " Thy body , as the manners of thy mind , " Moor - lip'd , flat - nos'd , & c . & c . " I had been bleft . " STEEVENS . fightless ] The poet ufes fightless for that ...
... leave thofe woes alone , which I alone Am bound to under - bear . 3 " Thy body , as the manners of thy mind , " Moor - lip'd , flat - nos'd , & c . & c . " I had been bleft . " STEEVENS . fightless ] The poet ufes fightless for that ...
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... leaves the paffage to me as obfcure as before . 1 I know not whether there is any corruption beyond the omiffion of a point . The fente , after I had confidered it , appeared to me VOL . V. F only By which thou fwear'ft against the ...
... leaves the paffage to me as obfcure as before . 1 I know not whether there is any corruption beyond the omiffion of a point . The fente , after I had confidered it , appeared to me VOL . V. F only By which thou fwear'ft against the ...
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... leave your highnefs : -Grandam , I will pray 4 the fat ribs of peace Muft by the hungry now , be fed upon : ] This word now feems a very idle term here , and conveys no fatif- factory idea . An antithefis , and oppofition of terms , fo ...
... leave your highnefs : -Grandam , I will pray 4 the fat ribs of peace Muft by the hungry now , be fed upon : ] This word now feems a very idle term here , and conveys no fatif- factory idea . An antithefis , and oppofition of terms , fo ...
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... leave , On their departure moft of all fhew evil : What have you loft by lofing of this day ? Lewis . All days of glory , joy , and happiness . Pand . If you had won it , certainly , you had . No , no when fortune means to men moft good ...
... leave , On their departure moft of all fhew evil : What have you loft by lofing of this day ? Lewis . All days of glory , joy , and happiness . Pand . If you had won it , certainly , you had . No , no when fortune means to men moft good ...
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