The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... stand still , The bold winds fpeechlefs , and the orb below As hufh as death ; anon the dreadful thunder Doth rend . the region : So after Pyrrhus ' paufe , A roufed vengeance fets him new a - work : And never did the Cyclops ' hammers ...
... stand still , The bold winds fpeechlefs , and the orb below As hufh as death ; anon the dreadful thunder Doth rend . the region : So after Pyrrhus ' paufe , A roufed vengeance fets him new a - work : And never did the Cyclops ' hammers ...
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... stand on end ] I took notice , in my Shake- fpeare Restored , that this exprefffon as much wanted an ex- planation , as any the most antiquated word in our Poet wants a glofs . Mr Hughes , in his impreffion of this play , has left it ...
... stand on end ] I took notice , in my Shake- fpeare Restored , that this exprefffon as much wanted an ex- planation , as any the most antiquated word in our Poet wants a glofs . Mr Hughes , in his impreffion of this play , has left it ...
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... stands the man , good : if the man go to this water , and drown himíelf , it is , will he , nill he , he goes ; mark you that : but if the water come to him , and drown him , he drowns not himielf . Argal , he that is not guilty of his ...
... stands the man , good : if the man go to this water , and drown himíelf , it is , will he , nill he , he goes ; mark you that : but if the water come to him , and drown him , he drowns not himielf . Argal , he that is not guilty of his ...
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... stand Like wonder - wounded hearers ? this is I , Hamlet the Dane . [ Hamlet leaps into the Grave . Laer . The devil take thy foul ! [ Grappling with him . Ham . Thou prayeft not well . I pr'ythee , take thy fingers from my throat- For ...
... stand Like wonder - wounded hearers ? this is I , Hamlet the Dane . [ Hamlet leaps into the Grave . Laer . The devil take thy foul ! [ Grappling with him . Ham . Thou prayeft not well . I pr'ythee , take thy fingers from my throat- For ...
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... standing as a comma , or stop , betwixt their ami- ties ? I am fure the stands rather like a cypher in this read- ing . I have no doubt but the Poet wrote ; And ftand a commere ' tween their amities . i . e . a guarantee , a common ...
... standing as a comma , or stop , betwixt their ami- ties ? I am fure the stands rather like a cypher in this read- ing . I have no doubt but the Poet wrote ; And ftand a commere ' tween their amities . i . e . a guarantee , a common ...
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