“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... speech , ] Epitaph for character . WARBURTON . I fhould with to read : Approof fo lives not in his epitaph , As in your royal fpeech . Approof is approbation . If I fhould allow Dr. Warburton's inter- pretation of Epitaph , which is ...
... speech , ] Epitaph for character . WARBURTON . I fhould with to read : Approof fo lives not in his epitaph , As in your royal fpeech . Approof is approbation . If I fhould allow Dr. Warburton's inter- pretation of Epitaph , which is ...
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... speech , I think , fhould be read thus : You are fhallow , madam ; my great friends ; TYRWHITT . The meaning feems to be , you are not deeply skilled in the character or offices of great friends . JOHNSON . weary weary of . He , that ...
... speech , I think , fhould be read thus : You are fhallow , madam ; my great friends ; TYRWHITT . The meaning feems to be , you are not deeply skilled in the character or offices of great friends . JOHNSON . weary weary of . He , that ...
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... speech with which the tragedy of Macbeth concludes . STEEVENS . 2 a divulged fhame , Traduc'd by odious ballads ; my maiden's name Sear'd otherwife , no worse of worft extended , With vileft torture let my life be ended . ] This paffage ...
... speech with which the tragedy of Macbeth concludes . STEEVENS . 2 a divulged fhame , Traduc'd by odious ballads ; my maiden's name Sear'd otherwife , no worse of worft extended , With vileft torture let my life be ended . ] This paffage ...
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... speech which belongs to their partner in the fcene . If the plays of Shakespeare were printed ( as there is good reason to fufpect ) from these piece - meal tranfcripts , how eafily may the mistake be accounted for , which Dr. Johnfon ...
... speech which belongs to their partner in the fcene . If the plays of Shakespeare were printed ( as there is good reason to fufpect ) from these piece - meal tranfcripts , how eafily may the mistake be accounted for , which Dr. Johnfon ...
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... speech . They would then appear as a proper remark made by Bertram on the affertion of Parolles . STEEVENS . 7 • I con him no thanks for❜t , - -1 i . e . I fhall not thank • Par . Poor rogues , I pray you , fay him 110 ALL's WELL Par ...
... speech . They would then appear as a proper remark made by Bertram on the affertion of Parolles . STEEVENS . 7 • I con him no thanks for❜t , - -1 i . e . I fhall not thank • Par . Poor rogues , I pray you , fay him 110 ALL's WELL Par ...
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