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Page 84
... guife , And made their bends , adornings . In the guife , means in the form of mermaids , who were fup- pofed to have the head and body of a beautiful woman , con- cluding in a fifh's tail : and by the bends which they made adornings ...
... guife , And made their bends , adornings . In the guife , means in the form of mermaids , who were fup- pofed to have the head and body of a beautiful woman , con- cluding in a fifh's tail : and by the bends which they made adornings ...
Page 85
... guife , " without fubfequently in- forming us what that guife was , is phrafeology unauthorized by the practice of any writer I have met with . In Cymbeline , Pofthumus fays : " To fhame the guife of the world , I will begin " The ...
... guife , " without fubfequently in- forming us what that guife was , is phrafeology unauthorized by the practice of any writer I have met with . In Cymbeline , Pofthumus fays : " To fhame the guife of the world , I will begin " The ...
Page 87
... have propofed , that of reading in the guise instead of in the eyes , is , that the phrase in the guife cannot be properly used , without adding fomewhat to GA Her people out upon her ; and Antony ,. it ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 87.
... have propofed , that of reading in the guise instead of in the eyes , is , that the phrase in the guife cannot be properly used , without adding fomewhat to GA Her people out upon her ; and Antony ,. it ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 87.
Page 88
... guife . If you alk in what guife ? I answer in the guise of mermaids ; and the connection is fufficiently clear even for profe , without claiming any allowance for poetical licence . But this objection may be entirely done away , by ...
... guife . If you alk in what guife ? I answer in the guise of mermaids ; and the connection is fufficiently clear even for profe , without claiming any allowance for poetical licence . But this objection may be entirely done away , by ...
Page 595
... guife Follow'd his enemy king , and did him service Improper for a flave . ] Enter a Gentleman hastily , with a bloody Knife . GENT . Help ! help ! O help ! -threw him on my father ; ] The quartos read : threw me on my father . The ...
... guife Follow'd his enemy king , and did him service Improper for a flave . ] Enter a Gentleman hastily , with a bloody Knife . GENT . Help ! help ! O help ! -threw him on my father ; ] The quartos read : threw me on my father . The ...
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