The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... better able to ascertain his final judgment on many contested points which occur in the illustration of our author's text , which , without that guidance , might have been frequently doubtful . As truth was the only object which he ever ...
... better able to ascertain his final judgment on many contested points which occur in the illustration of our author's text , which , without that guidance , might have been frequently doubtful . As truth was the only object which he ever ...
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... better : I should not wish it to be thought that I adopt his explanation , " The allusion is to the pitching or throw- ing the bar — a manly exercise used in country villages . ' In a very few instances I have ventured to take the ...
... better : I should not wish it to be thought that I adopt his explanation , " The allusion is to the pitching or throw- ing the bar — a manly exercise used in country villages . ' In a very few instances I have ventured to take the ...
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... that very reason , to put it in the view of those who might be better able to explain it . Thus in Troilus and Cressida , where Nestor says , addressing Hector : " And I have seen thee pause , and take ADVERTISEMENT . xiii.
... that very reason , to put it in the view of those who might be better able to explain it . Thus in Troilus and Cressida , where Nestor says , addressing Hector : " And I have seen thee pause , and take ADVERTISEMENT . xiii.
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... better ac- quainted with the history of its manufacture , and that there was a deeper meaning in his words , when he tells us , " he was instrumental in procuring itt , " than he would have wished to be generally understood ; and that ...
... better ac- quainted with the history of its manufacture , and that there was a deeper meaning in his words , when he tells us , " he was instrumental in procuring itt , " than he would have wished to be generally understood ; and that ...
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... better ; for he was truly a man to be loved . " I regret still more deeply that the grave has closed over a long catalogue of illustrious men , whose esteem and regard accompanied him through life , and that my feeble voice must offer ...
... better ; for he was truly a man to be loved . " I regret still more deeply that the grave has closed over a long catalogue of illustrious men , whose esteem and regard accompanied him through life , and that my feeble voice must offer ...
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