“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... seems to have very little propriety . The flowers are not new - fangled ; but the earth is new - fangled by the profusion and variety of the flowers , that spring on its bosom in May . I have therefore ventured to substitute earth , in ...
... seems to have very little propriety . The flowers are not new - fangled ; but the earth is new - fangled by the profusion and variety of the flowers , that spring on its bosom in May . I have therefore ventured to substitute earth , in ...
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... seems to be very inconsistent . In the next place , it is much more natural for Biron to make this reflection , who is cavilling at every thing ; and then for him to pursue his reading over the remaining articles . - As to the word ...
... seems to be very inconsistent . In the next place , it is much more natural for Biron to make this reflection , who is cavilling at every thing ; and then for him to pursue his reading over the remaining articles . - As to the word ...
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... seems to be used in a monastick sense by the king , now devoted for a time to a monas- tick life . In the world , in seculo , in the bustle of human affairs , from which we are now happily sequestered , in the world , to which the ...
... seems to be used in a monastick sense by the king , now devoted for a time to a monas- tick life . In the world , in seculo , in the bustle of human affairs , from which we are now happily sequestered , in the world , to which the ...
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... seems to be a phrase adopted from scripture . See Epist . to the Romans , ix . 22 : the vessel of wrath . " Mr. M. Mason would read - vassal in- stead of vessel . Steevens . 2 I do confess much of the hearing it , but little of the ...
... seems to be a phrase adopted from scripture . See Epist . to the Romans , ix . 22 : the vessel of wrath . " Mr. M. Mason would read - vassal in- stead of vessel . Steevens . 2 I do confess much of the hearing it , but little of the ...
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... seems to have been thought a beauty , or to that frequent attendant on love , jealousy , to which in The Merchant of Venice , and in Othello , he has applied the epithet green - ey'd . Malone . Perhaps Armado neither alludes to green ...
... seems to have been thought a beauty , or to that frequent attendant on love , jealousy , to which in The Merchant of Venice , and in Othello , he has applied the epithet green - ey'd . Malone . Perhaps Armado neither alludes to green ...
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