The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... better purpose . HER . LEON . Never ? Never , but once . HER . What ? have I twice faid well ? when was't before ? I pr'ythee , tell ine : Cram us with praise , and make us As fat as tame things : One good deed , dying tongue- lefs ...
... better purpose . HER . LEON . Never ? Never , but once . HER . What ? have I twice faid well ? when was't before ? I pr'ythee , tell ine : Cram us with praise , and make us As fat as tame things : One good deed , dying tongue- lefs ...
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... better at the end of the line : Make that thy question , and go rot !. I have lov'd thee . TYRWHIIT . I have reftored the old reading . Camillo is about to tell Leontes how much he had loved him . The impatience of the king inter- rupts ...
... better at the end of the line : Make that thy question , and go rot !. I have lov'd thee . TYRWHIIT . I have reftored the old reading . Camillo is about to tell Leontes how much he had loved him . The impatience of the king inter- rupts ...
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... better By my regard , but kill'd none fo . Camillo , - As you are certainly a gentleman ; thereto Clerklike , experienc'd , which no less adorns 3 when he , Wafting his eyes to the contrary , and falling A lip of much contempt , Speeds ...
... better By my regard , but kill'd none fo . Camillo , - As you are certainly a gentleman ; thereto Clerklike , experienc'd , which no less adorns 3 when he , Wafting his eyes to the contrary , and falling A lip of much contempt , Speeds ...
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... 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 his thought " — i . e ...
... 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 his thought " — i . e ...
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... better . > parture fupport him in them ! His for its is common with Shak- fpeare and Paulina fays , in a fubfequent fcene , that he does not choose to appear a friend to Leontes , in comforting his evils , i . e . in frengthening his ...
... better . > parture fupport him in them ! His for its is common with Shak- fpeare and Paulina fays , in a fubfequent fcene , that he does not choose to appear a friend to Leontes , in comforting his evils , i . e . in frengthening his ...
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