The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... King , Angel - ey'd King , vouchsafe at length thy favour ; And fo proceeds to incifion- i . e . to make him understand what he would be at . WARBURTON . 3 Bawd to a Belwether . We- and ther and Ram had anciently the fame meaning . Thus ...
... King , Angel - ey'd King , vouchsafe at length thy favour ; And fo proceeds to incifion- i . e . to make him understand what he would be at . WARBURTON . 3 Bawd to a Belwether . We- and ther and Ram had anciently the fame meaning . Thus ...
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... King and Princefs . SCENE , the King of Navarre's Palace , and the Country near it . This enumeration of the per- fons was made by Mr. Rowe . Of this Play there is an edi- tion in 4to 1598 , by W. W. for Cuthbert Burby , which I have ...
... King and Princefs . SCENE , the King of Navarre's Palace , and the Country near it . This enumeration of the per- fons was made by Mr. Rowe . Of this Play there is an edi- tion in 4to 1598 , by W. W. for Cuthbert Burby , which I have ...
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... King , Biron , Longaville , and Dumain . L KING . ET Fame , that all hunt after in their lives , Live regiftred upon our brazen tombs ; And then grace us in the difgrace of death : When , fpight of cormorant devouring time , Th ...
... King , Biron , Longaville , and Dumain . L KING . ET Fame , that all hunt after in their lives , Live regiftred upon our brazen tombs ; And then grace us in the difgrace of death : When , fpight of cormorant devouring time , Th ...
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... King . Why , that to know , which elfe we fhould not know . Biron . Things hid and barr'd ( you mean ) from common fenfe . 2 . ; King . Ay , that is ftudy's god - like recompence . Biron . Come on then , I will fwear to study so , To ...
... King . Why , that to know , which elfe we fhould not know . Biron . Things hid and barr'd ( you mean ) from common fenfe . 2 . ; King . Ay , that is ftudy's god - like recompence . Biron . Come on then , I will fwear to study so , To ...
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... King . ludes to Adam's Fall , which came from the inordinate paffion of knowing too much . The other way is to read , and point it thus , Too much to know , is to know nought but FEIGN , i.e. to feign . As much as to fay , the affecting ...
... King . ludes to Adam's Fall , which came from the inordinate paffion of knowing too much . The other way is to read , and point it thus , Too much to know , is to know nought but FEIGN , i.e. to feign . As much as to fay , the affecting ...
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