The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... nature at another rate . The fpeeches are divided wrong , and must be thus rectified ; when Lyfander had proposed her run- ning away with him , the replies : Her . My good Lyjander- and is going on , to afk fecurity for his fidelity ...
... nature at another rate . The fpeeches are divided wrong , and must be thus rectified ; when Lyfander had proposed her run- ning away with him , the replies : Her . My good Lyjander- and is going on , to afk fecurity for his fidelity ...
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... nature " Has nothing made in vain ; " Why then beneath the water " Should hideous rocks remain ? & c . & c . Compare this with a paffage in Chaucer's Frankeleines Tale , late edit . v . i . 11179 , & c . " In idel , as men fain , ye ...
... nature " Has nothing made in vain ; " Why then beneath the water " Should hideous rocks remain ? & c . & c . Compare this with a paffage in Chaucer's Frankeleines Tale , late edit . v . i . 11179 , & c . " In idel , as men fain , ye ...
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... nature between men and fpirits . " It is a misfortune as well to the commentators , as to the readers of Shakspeare , that fo much of their time is obliged to be employed in explaining and contradicting unfounded conjec- tures and ...
... nature between men and fpirits . " It is a misfortune as well to the commentators , as to the readers of Shakspeare , that fo much of their time is obliged to be employed in explaining and contradicting unfounded conjec- tures and ...
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... nature , is in the character of the fpeaker . And on these occafions Shakspeare al- ways excels himself . He is borne away by the magic of his en- thusiasm , and hurries his reader along with him into these ancient regions of poetry ...
... nature , is in the character of the fpeaker . And on these occafions Shakspeare al- ways excels himself . He is borne away by the magic of his en- thusiasm , and hurries his reader along with him into these ancient regions of poetry ...
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... nature found , Upward and downward , forth , and back again To this fide , and to that , and turning round ; Whereof a thousand brawls he doth compound , Which he doth teach unto the multitude , And ever with a turn they muft conclude ...
... nature found , Upward and downward , forth , and back again To this fide , and to that , and turning round ; Whereof a thousand brawls he doth compound , Which he doth teach unto the multitude , And ever with a turn they muft conclude ...
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