The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... sense is , that having touch'd on one fubject , it flies off in quest of another . The old copy feems to read : Each bound it chases . The letters / and / are not always to be diftinguished from each other , especially when the types ...
... sense is , that having touch'd on one fubject , it flies off in quest of another . The old copy feems to read : Each bound it chases . The letters / and / are not always to be diftinguished from each other , especially when the types ...
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... sense favours my emendation . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald proposes - do part . Common sense may favour it , but an acquaintance with the language of Shakspeare would not have been quite so propitious to his emendation . Depart and part ...
... sense favours my emendation . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald proposes - do part . Common sense may favour it , but an acquaintance with the language of Shakspeare would not have been quite so propitious to his emendation . Depart and part ...
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... senses Acknowledge thee their patron ; and come freely To gratulate thy plenteous bofom : The ear , Taste , touch , smell , all pleas'd from thy table rife ; ' The ear , & c . In former copies : There tafte , touch , all pleas'd from ...
... senses Acknowledge thee their patron ; and come freely To gratulate thy plenteous bofom : The ear , Taste , touch , smell , all pleas'd from thy table rife ; ' The ear , & c . In former copies : There tafte , touch , all pleas'd from ...
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... sense and grammar , it should be supplied thus : Never mind Was [ made ] to be so unwise , [ in order to be so kind . ] i . e . Nature , in order to make a profuse mind , never before endowed any man with so large a share of folly ...
... sense and grammar , it should be supplied thus : Never mind Was [ made ] to be so unwise , [ in order to be so kind . ] i . e . Nature , in order to make a profuse mind , never before endowed any man with so large a share of folly ...
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... sense of fealding is one of its first symptoms . JOHNSON . The fame thought occurs in The Old Law , by Massinger : " -look parboil'd , " As if they came from Cupid's Scalding house . " STEEVENS . It was anciently the practice , and in ...
... sense of fealding is one of its first symptoms . JOHNSON . The fame thought occurs in The Old Law , by Massinger : " -look parboil'd , " As if they came from Cupid's Scalding house . " STEEVENS . It was anciently the practice , and in ...
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