The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Volume 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... such a King of Denmark as Claudius ; Mr Pope comes and tells us , that this story was not invented by our Author , though from whence he took it he knows not . Langbaine gives us a sensible reason for his ignorance in this point ; what ...
... such a King of Denmark as Claudius ; Mr Pope comes and tells us , that this story was not invented by our Author , though from whence he took it he knows not . Langbaine gives us a sensible reason for his ignorance in this point ; what ...
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... Such was the very armour he had on , When he the ambitious Norway combated : So frown'd he once , when , in an angry parle , He fmote the fleaded Polack on the ice . ' Tis ftrange ------ [ hour , Mar. Thus twice before , and just at ...
... Such was the very armour he had on , When he the ambitious Norway combated : So frown'd he once , when , in an angry parle , He fmote the fleaded Polack on the ice . ' Tis ftrange ------ [ hour , Mar. Thus twice before , and just at ...
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... Such was the very armour he had on , When he the ambitious Norway combated : So frown'd he once , when , in an angry parle , He fmote the fleaded Polack on the ice . ' Tis ftrange ------- [ hour , Mar. Thus twice before , and just at ...
... Such was the very armour he had on , When he the ambitious Norway combated : So frown'd he once , when , in an angry parle , He fmote the fleaded Polack on the ice . ' Tis ftrange ------- [ hour , Mar. Thus twice before , and just at ...
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... such a questionable shape , ] By question- able we now conftantly understand difputable , doubtful ; " but our Author ufes it in a fenfe quite oppofite , not difputable , but to be converfed with , inviting question ; as in Macbeth ...
... such a questionable shape , ] By question- able we now conftantly understand difputable , doubtful ; " but our Author ufes it in a fenfe quite oppofite , not difputable , but to be converfed with , inviting question ; as in Macbeth ...
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... Such as it is ) and for my own poor part , I will go pray . Her Thefe are but wild and whirling words ,, my Lord . Ham . I'm forry they offend you , heartily ; Yes , heartily . Hor . There's no offence , my Lord .. Ham . Yes , by St ...
... Such as it is ) and for my own poor part , I will go pray . Her Thefe are but wild and whirling words ,, my Lord . Ham . I'm forry they offend you , heartily ; Yes , heartily . Hor . There's no offence , my Lord .. Ham . Yes , by St ...
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