“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... she stops in the mid- dle of her fentence , and makes a reflection upon it , which , accor- ding to the prefent reading , is unintelligible . We must therefore believe Shakespeare wrote ( O that had ! how fad a prefage ' tis ) i . e . a ...
... she stops in the mid- dle of her fentence , and makes a reflection upon it , which , accor- ding to the prefent reading , is unintelligible . We must therefore believe Shakespeare wrote ( O that had ! how fad a prefage ' tis ) i . e . a ...
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... She then fums up the character , he had before given in detail , in thefe words , he derives her honefly , and atchieves her goodness , i . e . fhe derives her honefty , her fimplencfs , her moral character , from her father and her ...
... She then fums up the character , he had before given in detail , in thefe words , he derives her honefly , and atchieves her goodness , i . e . fhe derives her honefty , her fimplencfs , her moral character , from her father and her ...
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... she does not mean to explain it . STEEVENS . will Perhaps we fhould read : " Will you any thing with us ? " i.c. you fend any thing with us to court ? to which Helena's an- fwer would be proper enough . " Not my virginity yet . " A ...
... she does not mean to explain it . STEEVENS . will Perhaps we fhould read : " Will you any thing with us ? " i.c. you fend any thing with us to court ? to which Helena's an- fwer would be proper enough . " Not my virginity yet . " A ...
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... She carves it fyne , and mings it thicke , & c . " And again , by fir A. Gorges , in his Tranflation of Lucan , 1614 : which never mings TM " With other stream , & c . ' and often by Chaucer . STEEVENS . The reading of the old copy is ...
... She carves it fyne , and mings it thicke , & c . " And again , by fir A. Gorges , in his Tranflation of Lucan , 1614 : which never mings TM " With other stream , & c . ' and often by Chaucer . STEEVENS . The reading of the old copy is ...
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... She means , by what influence is my love directed to a perfon fo much above me ? why am I made to difcern excellence ; and left to long after it , without the food of hope ? JOHNSON . The mightiest Space in fortune nature brings To join ...
... She means , by what influence is my love directed to a perfon fo much above me ? why am I made to difcern excellence ; and left to long after it , without the food of hope ? JOHNSON . The mightiest Space in fortune nature brings To join ...
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