The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... matters cried in the top of mine ) an excellent play ; well digefted ' in the feenes , fet down with as much modefty as cunning . I remember , ( 31 ) one faid , ( 31 ) I remember , one faid , there was no falt in the lines to make there ...
... matters cried in the top of mine ) an excellent play ; well digefted ' in the feenes , fet down with as much modefty as cunning . I remember , ( 31 ) one faid , ( 31 ) I remember , one faid , there was no falt in the lines to make there ...
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... matter favoury ; nor no matter in the phrase , that might the matter favoury ; ] i.e. That there was no poignancy of wit , or virulence of fatire in them , as I had formerly ex- plained this paffage . Mr Pope has fallen upon me with a ...
... matter favoury ; nor no matter in the phrase , that might the matter favoury ; ] i.e. That there was no poignancy of wit , or virulence of fatire in them , as I had formerly ex- plained this paffage . Mr Pope has fallen upon me with a ...
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... matter , Did nothing . But as we often fee , against fome storm , A filence in the heavens , the rack stand still , The bold winds fpeechlefs , and the orb below As hufh as death ; anon the dreadful thunder Doth rend . the region : So ...
... matter , Did nothing . But as we often fee , against fome storm , A filence in the heavens , the rack stand still , The bold winds fpeechlefs , and the orb below As hufh as death ; anon the dreadful thunder Doth rend . the region : So ...
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... me to intreat your Majesties To hear and fee the matter . King . With all my heart , and it doth much con- To hear him fo inclined . [ tent me [ Exeunt Good gentlemen , give him a further edge 74 HAMLE LET , ACT HI. ...
... me to intreat your Majesties To hear and fee the matter . King . With all my heart , and it doth much con- To hear him fo inclined . [ tent me [ Exeunt Good gentlemen , give him a further edge 74 HAMLE LET , ACT HI. ...
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... matter in his heart ; Whereon his brains still beating , puts him thus From fafhion of himself . Pol . It fhall do well . What think you on't ? But yet I do believe , The origin and commencement of this grief Sprung from neglected love ...
... matter in his heart ; Whereon his brains still beating , puts him thus From fafhion of himself . Pol . It fhall do well . What think you on't ? But yet I do believe , The origin and commencement of this grief Sprung from neglected love ...
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