The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... fenfe only imply . ing that he was a woman of a good character , and that the was Cato's daughter , gives no good reafon : For the might be Cato's daughter , and yet not inherit his firmaefs ; and fhe might be a wo man well reputed ...
... fenfe only imply . ing that he was a woman of a good character , and that the was Cato's daughter , gives no good reafon : For the might be Cato's daughter , and yet not inherit his firmaefs ; and fhe might be a wo man well reputed ...
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... two . We beare- The copies have been all corrupt , and the paffage , of courf , unin- telligible . But the flight altera- tion , I have made , reftores fenfe THEOB . Caf Caf . Shall Cafar fend a lye ? Have I JULIUS CESAR .
... two . We beare- The copies have been all corrupt , and the paffage , of courf , unin- telligible . But the flight altera- tion , I have made , reftores fenfe THEOB . Caf Caf . Shall Cafar fend a lye ? Have I JULIUS CESAR .
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... fenfe of them is not difficult to recover , and , with it , the pro- priety of the line in queftion . The speaker had faid , the Statue fignified , that by Cafar's influ- ence Rome fhould flourish and in- crease in empire , and that ...
... fenfe of them is not difficult to recover , and , with it , the pro- priety of the line in queftion . The speaker had faid , the Statue fignified , that by Cafar's influ- ence Rome fhould flourish and in- crease in empire , and that ...
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... fenfe would have become the greatest of our author's time ; but yet , in a ftile of declaiming , that fits as ill upon Brutus as our author's trowfers or collar - band would have done . WARB . Who Who is here fo base , that would be a ...
... fenfe would have become the greatest of our author's time ; but yet , in a ftile of declaiming , that fits as ill upon Brutus as our author's trowfers or collar - band would have done . WARB . Who Who is here fo base , that would be a ...
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... fenfe of which is this , Either your master , by the change of his virtuous nature , or by his officers abufing the power he had intrufted to them , hath done fome things I could wish undone . This implies a doubt which of the two was ...
... fenfe of which is this , Either your master , by the change of his virtuous nature , or by his officers abufing the power he had intrufted to them , hath done fome things I could wish undone . This implies a doubt which of the two was ...
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