The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 2C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... perhaps have been lost by the dis- sipation of youth , or the busy scene of publick life ! Farmer . To contrast the dryness of these speculations with the flowers of Poetry , the reader is presented with a passage from the ele- gant ...
... perhaps have been lost by the dis- sipation of youth , or the busy scene of publick life ! Farmer . To contrast the dryness of these speculations with the flowers of Poetry , the reader is presented with a passage from the ele- gant ...
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... perhaps the first exam- ple of sailor's language exhibited on the stage , there are , as I have been told by a ... Perhaps rather - Blow , till thou burst thee , wind ! if room enough . wind , & c . ] Perhaps it might be read : if room ...
... perhaps the first exam- ple of sailor's language exhibited on the stage , there are , as I have been told by a ... Perhaps rather - Blow , till thou burst thee , wind ! if room enough . wind , & c . ] Perhaps it might be read : if room ...
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... perhaps the present text may stand . Johnson . 66 Thus , in Sir A. Gorges's translation of Lucan , B. VI : oylie fragments scarcely burn'd , " Together she doth scrape and glut . ” i . e . swallow . Steevens . 4 Mercy on us ! & c ...
... perhaps the present text may stand . Johnson . 66 Thus , in Sir A. Gorges's translation of Lucan , B. VI : oylie fragments scarcely burn'd , " Together she doth scrape and glut . ” i . e . swallow . Steevens . 4 Mercy on us ! & c ...
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... perhaps , no correlative , to which the word it can with grammatical propriety belong . Lie , however , seems to have been the correlative to which the poet meant to refer , however ungrammatically . The old copy reads- " into truth ...
... perhaps , no correlative , to which the word it can with grammatical propriety belong . Lie , however , seems to have been the correlative to which the poet meant to refer , however ungrammatically . The old copy reads- " into truth ...
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... Perhaps these words belong to Miranda , and we should read : Mir . ' Would I might But ever see that man ! -Now I arise . Pro . Sit still , and hear the last of our sea - sorrow . Prospero , in p . 15 , had directed his daughter to sit ...
... Perhaps these words belong to Miranda , and we should read : Mir . ' Would I might But ever see that man ! -Now I arise . Pro . Sit still , and hear the last of our sea - sorrow . Prospero , in p . 15 , had directed his daughter to sit ...
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