The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... fhould appear uninftructed in her miffion . Had the not required information , the audience muft have remained ignorant of what it was neceflary for them to know . Her fpeeches therefore proceed in the form of interrogatories ; but ...
... fhould appear uninftructed in her miffion . Had the not required information , the audience muft have remained ignorant of what it was neceflary for them to know . Her fpeeches therefore proceed in the form of interrogatories ; but ...
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... fhould fuppofe one familiar calling with the voice of a cat , and another with the croaking of a toad . Again , in Newes from Scotland , & c . ( a pamphlet of which the reader will find the entire title in a future note on this play ) ...
... fhould fuppofe one familiar calling with the voice of a cat , and another with the croaking of a toad . Again , in Newes from Scotland , & c . ( a pamphlet of which the reader will find the entire title in a future note on this play ) ...
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... fhould read - Macdowald . STEEVENS . So alfo the Scottish Chronicles . However , it is poffible that Shakspeare might have preferred the name that has been fubftituted , as better founding . It appears from a fubfequent fceue that he ...
... fhould read - Macdowald . STEEVENS . So alfo the Scottish Chronicles . However , it is poffible that Shakspeare might have preferred the name that has been fubftituted , as better founding . It appears from a fubfequent fceue that he ...
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... fhould be found where it is now left .-- Till he fii'd the flave , could never be defigned as the beginning of a verse , if harmony were at all attended to in its conftruction . Like valour's minion , ] So , in King John : -fortune ...
... fhould be found where it is now left .-- Till he fii'd the flave , could never be defigned as the beginning of a verse , if harmony were at all attended to in its conftruction . Like valour's minion , ] So , in King John : -fortune ...
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... fhould he look , k That seems to speak things strange . ] The meaning of this paf- fage , as it now ftands , is , jo fhould he look , that looks as if he told things ftrange . But Roffe neither yet told ftrange things , nor could look ...
... fhould he look , k That seems to speak things strange . ] The meaning of this paf- fage , as it now ftands , is , jo fhould he look , that looks as if he told things ftrange . But Roffe neither yet told ftrange things , nor could look ...
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