The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... am an- fwerable . 3 MALONE . thither frame , ] i . e . shape or direct their course thither . MALONE . ( To keep her still , and men in awe , ) ] The meaning , I think , 1 That whoso ask'd her for his wife , His 14 PERICLES ,
... am an- fwerable . 3 MALONE . thither frame , ] i . e . shape or direct their course thither . MALONE . ( To keep her still , and men in awe , ) ] The meaning , I think , 1 That whoso ask'd her for his wife , His 14 PERICLES ,
Page 16
... course of nature . So , afterwards : " When thou shalt kneel , and justify in knowledge , - . " But as no other of the four next choruses concludes with a heroick couplet , unless through interpolation , I susped that the two lines ...
... course of nature . So , afterwards : " When thou shalt kneel , and justify in knowledge , - . " But as no other of the four next choruses concludes with a heroick couplet , unless through interpolation , I susped that the two lines ...
Page 28
... course or ventilation of the air , would hurt the eyes ; and to prevent informers from divulging the crimes of men would be prejudicial to mankind . Such , I think , is the meaning of this obfcure passage . • The breath is gone , and ...
... course or ventilation of the air , would hurt the eyes ; and to prevent informers from divulging the crimes of men would be prejudicial to mankind . Such , I think , is the meaning of this obfcure passage . • The breath is gone , and ...
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... course , prevent a repetition of it , by destroying the person who divulged it : He pursues the same idea in the instance of the mole , and concludes with requesting that the king would " Give his tongue like leave to love his head ...
... course , prevent a repetition of it , by destroying the person who divulged it : He pursues the same idea in the instance of the mole , and concludes with requesting that the king would " Give his tongue like leave to love his head ...
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... course to keep them from the light . One fin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to luft , as flame to smoke . Poifon and treason are the hands of fin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , left my life be ...
... course to keep them from the light . One fin , I know , another doth provoke ; Murder's as near to luft , as flame to smoke . Poifon and treason are the hands of fin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , left my life be ...
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