The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... speak ; " i . e . to speak together , to converfe . Again , in another of our author's plays : " When fpoke you laft ? " Nor is the fame phrafeology , even at this hour , out of use . 7 STEEVENS . rank'd with all deferts , ] Cover'd ...
... speak ; " i . e . to speak together , to converfe . Again , in another of our author's plays : " When fpoke you laft ? " Nor is the fame phrafeology , even at this hour , out of use . 7 STEEVENS . rank'd with all deferts , ] Cover'd ...
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... speak . [ Exit . TIM . Freely , good father . OLD ATH . Thou haft a fervant nam'd Lucilius . TIM . I have fo : What ... speaking to Lord Haftings , fays , " I thank your honour . " STEEVENS . OLD ATH . One only daughter have I , no 18 ...
... speak . [ Exit . TIM . Freely , good father . OLD ATH . Thou haft a fervant nam'd Lucilius . TIM . I have fo : What ... speaking to Lord Haftings , fays , " I thank your honour . " STEEVENS . OLD ATH . One only daughter have I , no 18 ...
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... speak of their fuperiors in the ftate , Shakspeare ufes thefe words , with his ufual laxity , to express perfons of high rank and fortune . MALONE . So , in King Lear , A & III . fc . vi . Edgar fays , ( referring to the diftra & ed ...
... speak of their fuperiors in the ftate , Shakspeare ufes thefe words , with his ufual laxity , to express perfons of high rank and fortune . MALONE . So , in King Lear , A & III . fc . vi . Edgar fays , ( referring to the diftra & ed ...
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... speak in your own behalf ; and thus far I confirm you . O , you gods , think I , what need we have any friends , if we fhould never have need of them ? they were the most needlefs creatures living , fhould we ne'er have ufe for them ...
... speak in your own behalf ; and thus far I confirm you . O , you gods , think I , what need we have any friends , if we fhould never have need of them ? they were the most needlefs creatures living , fhould we ne'er have ufe for them ...
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... speaking of a banquet , he fays : แ --- all that may be had " To please the eye , the ear , taste , touch , or smell , " Are carefully provided . " WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton and the fubfequent editors omit the word - all ; but omiffion ...
... speaking of a banquet , he fays : แ --- all that may be had " To please the eye , the ear , taste , touch , or smell , " Are carefully provided . " WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton and the fubfequent editors omit the word - all ; but omiffion ...
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