The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... language of leafes and other conveyances , would have ufed determination as fynonymous to end . Shakspeare frequently ufes the word in that fenfe . See . Vol . Vol . XIV . p . 130 , n . 7 ; and [ Mr. Malone's edit . ] Vol . X. p . 202 ...
... language of leafes and other conveyances , would have ufed determination as fynonymous to end . Shakspeare frequently ufes the word in that fenfe . See . Vol . Vol . XIV . p . 130 , n . 7 ; and [ Mr. Malone's edit . ] Vol . X. p . 202 ...
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... language . , Hec . going up . ] Now I goe , now I flie , 66 Malkin , my fweete fpirit , and I. " Oh what a daintie pleafure ' tis , 66 To ride in the aire , " When the moone fhines faire , " And fing , and daunce , and toy and kiss ...
... language . , Hec . going up . ] Now I goe , now I flie , 66 Malkin , my fweete fpirit , and I. " Oh what a daintie pleafure ' tis , 66 To ride in the aire , " When the moone fhines faire , " And fing , and daunce , and toy and kiss ...
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... language , that each as he fpeaks would diftinctly live in the reader's judgment , without the common help of marginal directions . ' As Ford was an intimate and a professed ad- mirer of Shakspeare , it is not to be wondered at , that ...
... language , that each as he fpeaks would diftinctly live in the reader's judgment , without the common help of marginal directions . ' As Ford was an intimate and a professed ad- mirer of Shakspeare , it is not to be wondered at , that ...
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... language , nor the fore - plac'd rhimes . Of friends that fhall commend to after - times The Lover's Melancholy ; its own worth " Without a borrow'd praise fhall fet it forth . " " Your's , PHILOS . B. B. " How far The Lover's ...
... language , nor the fore - plac'd rhimes . Of friends that fhall commend to after - times The Lover's Melancholy ; its own worth " Without a borrow'd praise fhall fet it forth . " " Your's , PHILOS . B. B. " How far The Lover's ...
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... language , ( learning , he fhould have faid , ) which was then the portion of but very few , from his merit as a poet , and his affociation with men of letters , for a confiderable time gave laws to the ftage . That old Ben was ...
... language , ( learning , he fhould have faid , ) which was then the portion of but very few , from his merit as a poet , and his affociation with men of letters , for a confiderable time gave laws to the ftage . That old Ben was ...
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