The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Band 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... seems particularly humorous in the clown , ( and fuiting with the licence of his character , as a jefter ; ) all at once to deprave the text of the ballad , and turn it to a farcafm upon the women . Mr. Warburton . ftranger ftranger ...
... seems particularly humorous in the clown , ( and fuiting with the licence of his character , as a jefter ; ) all at once to deprave the text of the ballad , and turn it to a farcafm upon the women . Mr. Warburton . ftranger ftranger ...
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... seems as won , Defires this ring ; appoints him an encounter ; In fine , delivers me to fill the time , Herself most chaftely abfent : after this , To marry her , I'll add three thousand crowns To what is paft already . " Wid . I have ...
... seems as won , Defires this ring ; appoints him an encounter ; In fine , delivers me to fill the time , Herself most chaftely abfent : after this , To marry her , I'll add three thousand crowns To what is paft already . " Wid . I have ...
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... seem to under- ftand him , unless fome one amongst us , whom we muft produce for an interpreter . Sol . Good Captain , let me be th ' interpreter . Lord . Art not acquainted with him ? knows he not thy voice ? Sol . No , Sir , I warrant ...
... seem to under- ftand him , unless fome one amongst us , whom we muft produce for an interpreter . Sol . Good Captain , let me be th ' interpreter . Lord . Art not acquainted with him ? knows he not thy voice ? Sol . No , Sir , I warrant ...
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... seems more in Shakespeare's way of thinking to suppose he wrote ; Natural rebellion done i'tb ' blaze of youth ,, i . e . in the fervour , flame , & c . So he has exprefs'd himself , upon a like occafion , in Hamlet , I do know , When ...
... seems more in Shakespeare's way of thinking to suppose he wrote ; Natural rebellion done i'tb ' blaze of youth ,, i . e . in the fervour , flame , & c . So he has exprefs'd himself , upon a like occafion , in Hamlet , I do know , When ...
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... seems to have as much propriety as , always - fometimes ? As I have reftor'd the paffage , it is very much in our author's manner , and mode of expreffion . So , in Cymbeline ; Since when I have been debtor to you for courtefies , which ...
... seems to have as much propriety as , always - fometimes ? As I have reftor'd the paffage , it is very much in our author's manner , and mode of expreffion . So , in Cymbeline ; Since when I have been debtor to you for courtefies , which ...
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