The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . 2 Immediately provided in that cafe . ] Shakspeare is grievously fufpe & ed of having been placed , while a boy , in an attorney's office . The line before us has ...
... perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . 2 Immediately provided in that cafe . ] Shakspeare is grievously fufpe & ed of having been placed , while a boy , in an attorney's office . The line before us has ...
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... perhaps fome beauty lies , " The cynofure of neighb'ring eyes . Davies calls Queen Elizabeth , " Lode - flone to hearts , and lode - ftone to all eyes . " JOHNSON . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : Led by the loadftar of her heavenly looks ...
... perhaps fome beauty lies , " The cynofure of neighb'ring eyes . Davies calls Queen Elizabeth , " Lode - flone to hearts , and lode - ftone to all eyes . " JOHNSON . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : Led by the loadftar of her heavenly looks ...
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... Perhaps every reader may not discover the propriety of these liues . Hermia is willing to comfort Helena , and to avoid all appearance of triumph over her . She therefore bids her not to confider the power of pleasing , as an advantage ...
... Perhaps every reader may not discover the propriety of these liues . Hermia is willing to comfort Helena , and to avoid all appearance of triumph over her . She therefore bids her not to confider the power of pleasing , as an advantage ...
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... perhaps juftifiably ; for a bofom fwell'd with fecrets does not appear as an expreffion un- likely to have been used by our author , who speaks of a stuff'di . bofom in Macbeth . In Lyly's Midas , 1592. is a fomewhat fimilar expreffion ...
... perhaps juftifiably ; for a bofom fwell'd with fecrets does not appear as an expreffion un- likely to have been used by our author , who speaks of a stuff'di . bofom in Macbeth . In Lyly's Midas , 1592. is a fomewhat fimilar expreffion ...
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... Perhaps , however , only the particle a may be inferted by the printer , and Shakspeare wrote to point , i . e . to appoint . The word occurs in that fenfe in a poem by N. B. 1614 , called I Would and I Would Not , ftanza iii : 4 " To ...
... Perhaps , however , only the particle a may be inferted by the printer , and Shakspeare wrote to point , i . e . to appoint . The word occurs in that fenfe in a poem by N. B. 1614 , called I Would and I Would Not , ftanza iii : 4 " To ...
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