The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 19Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... thoroughfare for fteel , if it be not hurt . 2. LORD . His fteel was in debt ; it went the backfide the town . CLO . The villain would not ftand me . [ Afide . 2. LORD . No ; but he fled forward ftill 40 CYM BELINE .
... thoroughfare for fteel , if it be not hurt . 2. LORD . His fteel was in debt ; it went the backfide the town . CLO . The villain would not ftand me . [ Afide . 2. LORD . No ; but he fled forward ftill 40 CYM BELINE .
Page 86
... villain would naturally use , a mixture of airy triumph and ferious depofition . His gaiety shows his ferioufnefs to be without anxiety , and his ferioufnefs proves his gaiety to be without art . JOHNSON . So bravely done , so rich ...
... villain would naturally use , a mixture of airy triumph and ferious depofition . His gaiety shows his ferioufnefs to be without anxiety , and his ferioufnefs proves his gaiety to be without art . JOHNSON . So bravely done , so rich ...
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... villain nor vaffal . JOHNSON . See Vol . XII . p . 232 , 0. 7. STEEVENS . Madam , you're beft confider . ] That is , " you'd beft confider . " M. MASON . So afterwards , in fc . vi : " I were beft not call . " MALONE . I fee before me ...
... villain nor vaffal . JOHNSON . See Vol . XII . p . 232 , 0. 7. STEEVENS . Madam , you're beft confider . ] That is , " you'd beft confider . " M. MASON . So afterwards , in fc . vi : " I were beft not call . " MALONE . I fee before me ...
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... villains , whofe falfe oaths prevail'd Before my perfe & honour , fwore to Cymbeline , I was confederate with the Romans : fo , * How you speak ! ] Otway seems to have taken many hints for the converfation that paffes between Acafto and ...
... villains , whofe falfe oaths prevail'd Before my perfe & honour , fwore to Cymbeline , I was confederate with the Romans : fo , * How you speak ! ] Otway seems to have taken many hints for the converfation that paffes between Acafto and ...
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... villain ; now , methinks , Thy favour's good enough . Some jay of Italy , " Whofe mother was her painting , hath betray'd 2 him : - 6 fates , Perfons of higheft rank . JOHNSON . See Vol . XVI . p . 300 , n . 4 . 3 MALONE . What is it ...
... villain ; now , methinks , Thy favour's good enough . Some jay of Italy , " Whofe mother was her painting , hath betray'd 2 him : - 6 fates , Perfons of higheft rank . JOHNSON . See Vol . XVI . p . 300 , n . 4 . 3 MALONE . What is it ...
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