The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... father ! to entice his own— " which I also give as I conceive it to have originally flood , thus ? " Bad father ! to entice his own . " The words omitted are of little confequence , and the artificial com parison between the guilt of ...
... father ! to entice his own— " which I also give as I conceive it to have originally flood , thus ? " Bad father ! to entice his own . " The words omitted are of little confequence , and the artificial com parison between the guilt of ...
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... father liking took , And her to inceft did provoke : Bad father ! to entice his own To evil , thould be done by none . By cuftom . what they did begin , 9 Was , with long ufe , account no fin . " The beauty of this finful dame , Made ...
... father liking took , And her to inceft did provoke : Bad father ! to entice his own To evil , thould be done by none . By cuftom . what they did begin , 9 Was , with long ufe , account no fin . " The beauty of this finful dame , Made ...
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... father of Pericles is living . By prince , therefore , throughout this play , we are to unde ftand prince regnant . See A & II . fc . iv . and the epitaph in A & III . fc . iii . In the Gefla Romanorum , Apollonius is king of Tyre ; and ...
... father of Pericles is living . By prince , therefore , throughout this play , we are to unde ftand prince regnant . See A & II . fc . iv . and the epitaph in A & III . fc . iii . In the Gefla Romanorum , Apollonius is king of Tyre ; and ...
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... father's dead ; " Meaning , until he be dead ; the words being used indifcriminately for each other in the old dramatick writers : and it is to be ob- ferved that they are both expreffed in Latin by the fame word , donec . - The meaning ...
... father's dead ; " Meaning , until he be dead ; the words being used indifcriminately for each other in the old dramatick writers : and it is to be ob- ferved that they are both expreffed in Latin by the fame word , donec . - The meaning ...
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... father had just said to Pericles , that his life depended on his expounding the riddle ; and the daughter , who feels a regard for the Prince , expreffes it by deprecating his fate , and wishing him fuccefs in every thing except that ...
... father had just said to Pericles , that his life depended on his expounding the riddle ; and the daughter , who feels a regard for the Prince , expreffes it by deprecating his fate , and wishing him fuccefs in every thing except that ...
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