The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Band 2J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... ftill her cheeks possess the fame , L Which native the doth owe . A dangerous rhime , master , against the reason of white and red . 1 Arm . Is there not a ballad , boy , of the King and the Beggar ? Moth . The world was guilty of fuch ...
... ftill her cheeks possess the fame , L Which native the doth owe . A dangerous rhime , master , against the reason of white and red . 1 Arm . Is there not a ballad , boy , of the King and the Beggar ? Moth . The world was guilty of fuch ...
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... ftill fprew all Shrews . ] In former copies this line is given to the Princess ; but as the has behav'd with great Decency all along , there is no Reason why the should start all at once into this coarse Dialect . Rosaline and Catharine ...
... ftill fprew all Shrews . ] In former copies this line is given to the Princess ; but as the has behav'd with great Decency all along , there is no Reason why the should start all at once into this coarse Dialect . Rosaline and Catharine ...
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... ftill It is plain from all this , that the nonsense of pertaunt - like , should be read , portent - like i . would be his fate or destiny , and like a portent hang over , and in- fluence his fortunes . For portents were not only thought ...
... ftill It is plain from all this , that the nonsense of pertaunt - like , should be read , portent - like i . would be his fate or destiny , and like a portent hang over , and in- fluence his fortunes . For portents were not only thought ...
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... ftill to be observed , that when a metaphor is grown so common as to defert , as it were , the figu- rative , and to be received into the common stile , then what may be affirmed of the thing re- presented , or the substance , may be ...
... ftill to be observed , that when a metaphor is grown so common as to defert , as it were , the figu- rative , and to be received into the common stile , then what may be affirmed of the thing re- presented , or the substance , may be ...
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... ftill it was the same subject , ( essential to books of Chivalry ) the Wars of Christians against Infidels . And whether it was by blunder or de- Q2 fign , " efttre raccordé fi non par trois " choses : 1 LOVE'S LABOUR's LOST . 227 " ...
... ftill it was the same subject , ( essential to books of Chivalry ) the Wars of Christians against Infidels . And whether it was by blunder or de- Q2 fign , " efttre raccordé fi non par trois " choses : 1 LOVE'S LABOUR's LOST . 227 " ...
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