The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... appears no where to more advantage . The fubje & t was too delicate to be ex- hibited on the ftage without a veil ; and it was too recent , and touched the queen too nearly , for the bard to have ventured so home an allufion on any ...
... appears no where to more advantage . The fubje & t was too delicate to be ex- hibited on the ftage without a veil ; and it was too recent , and touched the queen too nearly , for the bard to have ventured so home an allufion on any ...
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... appear to have led their husbands into temptation . Grace or Heaven help me ! Do not argue in that manner ; do not draw any conclufion or inference from your , and your friend's , / having , fince thofe days of childhood and innocence ...
... appear to have led their husbands into temptation . Grace or Heaven help me ! Do not argue in that manner ; do not draw any conclufion or inference from your , and your friend's , / having , fince thofe days of childhood and innocence ...
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... appears , that the editors did not take the poet's conceit . They imagined that , But to th ' goal , meant , but to come to the purpose ; but the fenfe is different , and plain enough when the line is pointed thus : ere With Spur we ...
... appears , that the editors did not take the poet's conceit . They imagined that , But to th ' goal , meant , but to come to the purpose ; but the fenfe is different , and plain enough when the line is pointed thus : ere With Spur we ...
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... appears fo decifive as to the true explanation of this paffage , that it leaves no doubt with me even after I have read the following note . The phrafe undoubt- edly fometimes means what Mr. Malone afferts , but not here . - REED . Are ...
... appears fo decifive as to the true explanation of this paffage , that it leaves no doubt with me even after I have read the following note . The phrafe undoubt- edly fometimes means what Mr. Malone afferts , but not here . - REED . Are ...
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... appears to me little better than nonfenfe ; nor have either Malone or Johnson explained it into sense . I think therefore that Theobald's amendment is Deceflary and well imagined . Perhaps the conftruction is M. MASON . " Over - swear ...
... appears to me little better than nonfenfe ; nor have either Malone or Johnson explained it into sense . I think therefore that Theobald's amendment is Deceflary and well imagined . Perhaps the conftruction is M. MASON . " Over - swear ...
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