“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Band 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... word bad , which implied his death , 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 ...
... word bad , which implied his death , 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 ...
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... word traitors , and therefore has not fhewn the full extent of Shakespeare's masterly obfervation . Virtues in an ... words no vertue can digeft . " STEEVENS . all livelihood- ] i . e . all appearance of life . STEEVENS . 2 If the ...
... word traitors , and therefore has not fhewn the full extent of Shakespeare's masterly obfervation . Virtues in an ... words no vertue can digeft . " STEEVENS . all livelihood- ] i . e . all appearance of life . STEEVENS . 2 If the ...
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... word liking , and fays , he must do ill , for virginity , to be fo loft , muft like him that likes not virginity . JOHNSON . 7 which wear not now : - ] Thus the old copy , and rightly . Shakespeare often uses the active for the paffive ...
... word liking , and fays , he must do ill , for virginity , to be fo loft , muft like him that likes not virginity . JOHNSON . 7 which wear not now : - ] Thus the old copy , and rightly . Shakespeare often uses the active for the paffive ...
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... words , yet the former part of the fentence will ftill be inaccurate - you lack not folly to commit them ... word , complaints , and that this by a metonymy of the effect for the caufe , ftands for the freaks which occafioned ...
... words , yet the former part of the fentence will ftill be inaccurate - you lack not folly to commit them ... word , complaints , and that this by a metonymy of the effect for the caufe , ftands for the freaks which occafioned ...
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... word or two are dropt , equally neceffary to make the fenfe and the alternate rhime . For it was not Helen , who was king Priam's joy , but Paris . The third line therefore fhould be read thus : Fond done , fond done , for Paris , he ...
... word or two are dropt , equally neceffary to make the fenfe and the alternate rhime . For it was not Helen , who was king Priam's joy , but Paris . The third line therefore fhould be read thus : Fond done , fond done , for Paris , he ...
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