The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Band 1George Kearsley, 1806 |
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... bring a lover , a lady , and a rival into the fable ; to entangle them in contradictory obligations , perplex them with oppositions of interest , and harass them with violence of desires inconsistent with each other ; to make them meet ...
... bring a lover , a lady , and a rival into the fable ; to entangle them in contradictory obligations , perplex them with oppositions of interest , and harass them with violence of desires inconsistent with each other ; to make them meet ...
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... bring upon him , I shall , with due reverence to that learning which I must oppose , adventure to try how I can defend him . His histories , being neither tragedies nor come- dies , are not subject to any of their laws ; nothing more is ...
... bring upon him , I shall , with due reverence to that learning which I must oppose , adventure to try how I can defend him . His histories , being neither tragedies nor come- dies , are not subject to any of their laws ; nothing more is ...
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... bring realities to mind . When the imagination is recreated by a painted landscape , the trees are not supposed ca- pable to give us shade , or the fountains coolness ; but we consider , how we should be pleased with such fountains ...
... bring realities to mind . When the imagination is recreated by a painted landscape , the trees are not supposed ca- pable to give us shade , or the fountains coolness ; but we consider , how we should be pleased with such fountains ...
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... bringing it nearer to common use makes it more proper to gain attention , and more fit for action and dialogue . Such verse we make when we are writing prose ; we make such verse in common con- versation . I know not whether this praise ...
... bringing it nearer to common use makes it more proper to gain attention , and more fit for action and dialogue . Such verse we make when we are writing prose ; we make such verse in common con- versation . I know not whether this praise ...
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... bring drunken fellows to the stocks , since in Spanish Charniegos is a term used for the stocks . Beaumont and Fletcher use the same word in the play , Wit without Money . Chaudron , a dish of meat still used in the northern parts of ...
... bring drunken fellows to the stocks , since in Spanish Charniegos is a term used for the stocks . Beaumont and Fletcher use the same word in the play , Wit without Money . Chaudron , a dish of meat still used in the northern parts of ...
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