The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... fear of going . So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona , Lucetia fays of the fragments of a letter : " Yet here they fhall not lie for catching cold . " See Vol . IV . p . 185 , n . 6 . 5. e . for fear of it . It were eafy to fubjoin a ...
... fear of going . So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona , Lucetia fays of the fragments of a letter : " Yet here they fhall not lie for catching cold . " See Vol . IV . p . 185 , n . 6 . 5. e . for fear of it . It were eafy to fubjoin a ...
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... fear . [ Exit . Where ( and with the fame meaning ) occurs again in A & II . fc . iii . of this play : " Where now his fon's a glow - worm " & c . STEEVENS . -for wifdom fees , thofe men Blush not in actions blacker than the night ...
... fear . [ Exit . Where ( and with the fame meaning ) occurs again in A & II . fc . iii . of this play : " Where now his fon's a glow - worm " & c . STEEVENS . -for wifdom fees , thofe men Blush not in actions blacker than the night ...
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... fear what might be done , ] But fear of what might happen . MALONE . -- and cares it be not done , ] And makes provifion that it may not be done : MALONE . 6 5 Since he's fo great , ] Perhaps we should read- Since he , fo great , & c ...
... fear what might be done , ] But fear of what might happen . MALONE . -- and cares it be not done , ] And makes provifion that it may not be done : MALONE . 6 5 Since he's fo great , ] Perhaps we should read- Since he , fo great , & c ...
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... fear , when tyrants feem to kifs . Which fear fo grew in me , I hither fled , Under the covering of a careful night , Who feem'd my good protector ; and being here , Bethought me what was pait , what might fucceed . I knew him tyrannons ...
... fear , when tyrants feem to kifs . Which fear fo grew in me , I hither fled , Under the covering of a careful night , Who feem'd my good protector ; and being here , Bethought me what was pait , what might fucceed . I knew him tyrannons ...
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... fear the tyrant , Who either by publick war , or private treafon , Will take away your life . Therefore , my lord ... fears not innocence . MALONE . - I thought it princely charity to grieve them . ] That is to lament their fate . The ...
... fear the tyrant , Who either by publick war , or private treafon , Will take away your life . Therefore , my lord ... fears not innocence . MALONE . - I thought it princely charity to grieve them . ] That is to lament their fate . The ...
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