“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... , which fignifies the collective body of christianity , every place where the chriftian religion is embraced , is furely ufed with much licence on this occafion . STEEVENS . Par . Par . What one , i'faith ? Hel . That 14 ALL's WELL.
... , which fignifies the collective body of christianity , every place where the chriftian religion is embraced , is furely ufed with much licence on this occafion . STEEVENS . Par . Par . What one , i'faith ? Hel . That 14 ALL's WELL.
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... ufed by Shake- fpeare in the original fenfe of abatre , to deprefs , to fink , to deject , to fubdue . So , in Coriolanus : 66 ' till ignorance deliver you , " As most abated captives to fome nation " That won you without blows . " And ...
... ufed by Shake- fpeare in the original fenfe of abatre , to deprefs , to fink , to deject , to fubdue . So , in Coriolanus : 66 ' till ignorance deliver you , " As most abated captives to fome nation " That won you without blows . " And ...
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... ufed when any pafs of wit mifcarries . JOHNSON . Yes , but you will , my noble grapes ; an ' if ] These words , my noble grapes , feem to Dr. Warburton and Sir T. Hanmer , to ftand fo much in the way , that they have filently omitted ...
... ufed when any pafs of wit mifcarries . JOHNSON . Yes , but you will , my noble grapes ; an ' if ] These words , my noble grapes , feem to Dr. Warburton and Sir T. Hanmer , to ftand fo much in the way , that they have filently omitted ...
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... ufed in Hans Beer - pot's Invifible Comedy , 1618 : can walk a mile or two " As luftique as a boor " - V Again , in the Witches of Lancashire , by Heywood and Broome , 1634 : " What all luftick , all frolickfome ! " STEEVENS . marry ...
... ufed in Hans Beer - pot's Invifible Comedy , 1618 : can walk a mile or two " As luftique as a boor " - V Again , in the Witches of Lancashire , by Heywood and Broome , 1634 : " What all luftick , all frolickfome ! " STEEVENS . marry ...
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... ufed by Drayton .. Shakespeare , however , might have meant that external circum- tances have no power over the real nature of things . Good alone ( .e . by itself ) without a name ( i . c . without the addition of ti- les ) is good ...
... ufed by Drayton .. Shakespeare , however , might have meant that external circum- tances have no power over the real nature of things . Good alone ( .e . by itself ) without a name ( i . c . without the addition of ti- les ) is good ...
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