“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... faid about a century ago , the paffages of a reign . When the countess mentions Helena's lofs of a father , fhe recollects her own lofs of a husband , and stops to ob- ferve how heavily that word had paffes through her mind . JOHNSON ...
... faid about a century ago , the paffages of a reign . When the countess mentions Helena's lofs of a father , fhe recollects her own lofs of a husband , and stops to ob- ferve how heavily that word had paffes through her mind . JOHNSON ...
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... faid , that virtuous qua- lities are the worse for an unclean mind , but concludes that Helen's are the better for her fimpleness , i . e . her clean , pure mind . She then fums up the character , he had before given in detail , in ...
... faid , that virtuous qua- lities are the worse for an unclean mind , but concludes that Helen's are the better for her fimpleness , i . e . her clean , pure mind . She then fums up the character , he had before given in detail , in ...
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... faid in't ; ' tis against the rule of nature . To fpeak on the part of virginity , is to accufe your mothers ; which is moft infallible dif- obedience . He , that hangs himself , is a virgin : vir- ginity murders itself ; and fhould be ...
... faid in't ; ' tis against the rule of nature . To fpeak on the part of virginity , is to accufe your mothers ; which is moft infallible dif- obedience . He , that hangs himself , is a virgin : vir- ginity murders itself ; and fhould be ...
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... faid , will you any thing with me ? to which Helen may reply . I know not what to do with the paffage . JOHNSON . I do not perceive fo great a want of connection as my predecef- fors have apprehended ; nor is that connection always to ...
... faid , will you any thing with me ? to which Helen may reply . I know not what to do with the paffage . JOHNSON . I do not perceive fo great a want of connection as my predecef- fors have apprehended ; nor is that connection always to ...
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... faid , Nine good in ten . If one be bad amongst nine good , There's but one bad in ten . This relates to the ten fons of Priam , who all behaved themselves well but Paris . For though he once had fifty , yet at this un- fortunate period ...
... faid , Nine good in ten . If one be bad amongst nine good , There's but one bad in ten . This relates to the ten fons of Priam , who all behaved themselves well but Paris . For though he once had fifty , yet at this un- fortunate period ...
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