The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 9R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... should be moft violent , because here is a concurrence of the natural motions of wind and wave . This proves clearly , that the true reading is ' gins , i . e . begins for the other reading does not fix it to that quarter for the fun ...
... should be moft violent , because here is a concurrence of the natural motions of wind and wave . This proves clearly , that the true reading is ' gins , i . e . begins for the other reading does not fix it to that quarter for the fun ...
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... should ftyle themselves the weywar , or wayward lifter . This word in its general acceptation fignifies , perverse , fro ward , mordy , obftinate , untractable , & c . and is every where fo ufed by our Shakespeare . To content our ...
... should ftyle themselves the weywar , or wayward lifter . This word in its general acceptation fignifies , perverse , fro ward , mordy , obftinate , untractable , & c . and is every where fo ufed by our Shakespeare . To content our ...
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... should be thine , or his . Silenced with that , In viewing o'er the rest o ' th ' self - fame day , He finds thee in the ftout Norweyan ranks , Nothing afraid of what thyfelf didit make , Strange images of death As thick as hail , Came ...
... should be thine , or his . Silenced with that , In viewing o'er the rest o ' th ' self - fame day , He finds thee in the ftout Norweyan ranks , Nothing afraid of what thyfelf didit make , Strange images of death As thick as hail , Came ...
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... should be undone . " Hie thee hither , That I may pour my spirits in thine ear , And chaftife with the valour of my tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round , Which Fate and metaphyfical aid doth seem To have thee crowned ...
... should be undone . " Hie thee hither , That I may pour my spirits in thine ear , And chaftife with the valour of my tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round , Which Fate and metaphyfical aid doth seem To have thee crowned ...
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... should bid gold - eyld us for our pains , And thank us for our trouble . Lady . All our service ( In every point twice done , and then done double , ) Were poor and fingle bufinefs to contend Against thofe honours deep and broad ...
... should bid gold - eyld us for our pains , And thank us for our trouble . Lady . All our service ( In every point twice done , and then done double , ) Were poor and fingle bufinefs to contend Against thofe honours deep and broad ...
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