“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... in the English Intelligencer , a tragi - comedy , 1641 : " -two philofophers that jeer and weep at the paffages of the world . " B 3 STEEVENS . ingly : ingly he was fkilful enough to have liv'd ftill , THAT ENDS WELL . 5.
... in the English Intelligencer , a tragi - comedy , 1641 : " -two philofophers that jeer and weep at the paffages of the world . " B 3 STEEVENS . ingly : ingly he was fkilful enough to have liv'd ftill , THAT ENDS WELL . 5.
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... ftill more obfcure by a flight corruption of the text . Let us explain the paf- fage as it lies . By virtuous qualities are meant qualities of good breeding and erudition ; in the fame sense that the Italians fay , qualità virtuofa ...
... ftill more obfcure by a flight corruption of the text . Let us explain the paf- fage as it lies . By virtuous qualities are meant qualities of good breeding and erudition ; in the fame sense that the Italians fay , qualità virtuofa ...
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... ftill keep this fignification in the north , and mean ingenuity and ingenious . Of this fenfe per- haps an inftance occurs in the eighth book of Chapman's Verfion of the Iliad : " Then will I to Olympus ' top our vertuous engine bind ...
... ftill keep this fignification in the north , and mean ingenuity and ingenious . Of this fenfe per- haps an inftance occurs in the eighth book of Chapman's Verfion of the Iliad : " Then will I to Olympus ' top our vertuous engine bind ...
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... ftill be inaccurate - you lack not folly to commit them . Them , what ? the fenfe requires knaveries , but the antecedent referred to , is com- plaints . But this was certainly a negligence of Shakespeare's , and therefore to be left as ...
... ftill be inaccurate - you lack not folly to commit them . Them , what ? the fenfe requires knaveries , but the antecedent referred to , is com- plaints . But this was certainly a negligence of Shakespeare's , and therefore to be left as ...
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... ftill pour in the waters of my love , And lack not to lose ftill 5 : thus , Indian - like , Religious in mine error , I adore The fun , that looks upon his worshipper , But knows of him no more . My deareft madam , Let not your hate ...
... ftill pour in the waters of my love , And lack not to lose ftill 5 : thus , Indian - like , Religious in mine error , I adore The fun , that looks upon his worshipper , But knows of him no more . My deareft madam , Let not your hate ...
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