The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... terms ; and fo fhe is made to condole the difproportion of blood and quality in lovers . THEOBALD . The emendation is fully supported , not only by the tenour of the preceding lines , but by a paffage in our author's Venus and Adonis ...
... terms ; and fo fhe is made to condole the difproportion of blood and quality in lovers . THEOBALD . The emendation is fully supported , not only by the tenour of the preceding lines , but by a paffage in our author's Venus and Adonis ...
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... terms . His words are " it has fince been difputable among the judicious , whether any woman that fucceeded him , ( Kynafton , ) fo fenfibly touched the audience as he . " REED . , - Prynne , in his Hiftriomaftix , exclaims with great ...
... terms . His words are " it has fince been difputable among the judicious , whether any woman that fucceeded him , ( Kynafton , ) fo fenfibly touched the audience as he . " REED . , - Prynne , in his Hiftriomaftix , exclaims with great ...
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... flow of ftudy . ] Study is ftill the cant term used in a the- atre for getting any nonfenfe by rote . Hamlet afks the player if Audy " a fpeech . STEEVENS . he can aggravate my voice fo , that I will roar you 26 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... flow of ftudy . ] Study is ftill the cant term used in a the- atre for getting any nonfenfe by rote . Hamlet afks the player if Audy " a fpeech . STEEVENS . he can aggravate my voice fo , that I will roar you 26 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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... terms of contempt in The Rival Friends , 1632 . Again , in the interlude of Jacob and Efau , 1568 : " Should find Efau fuch a lout or a lob . " Again , in The Knight of the Burning Peftle , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " There is a pretty ...
... terms of contempt in The Rival Friends , 1632 . Again , in the interlude of Jacob and Efau , 1568 : " Should find Efau fuch a lout or a lob . " Again , in The Knight of the Burning Peftle , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " There is a pretty ...
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... . ' STEEVENS . It is fomewhat whimsical , that the glafiers use the words fquare and quarrel as fynonymous terms , for a pane of glass . BLACKSTONE . FAI . Either I miftake your fhape and making quite 32 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . A ...
... . ' STEEVENS . It is fomewhat whimsical , that the glafiers use the words fquare and quarrel as fynonymous terms , for a pane of glass . BLACKSTONE . FAI . Either I miftake your fhape and making quite 32 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . A ...
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