The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... fortune , in Othello , Vol . XVI . p . 373 , n . 7 . 9 By custom , what they ligibly , —But cuftom & c . MALONE . did begin , ] All the copies read , unintel- MALONE . 2 - account no fin . ] Account for accounted . So , in King John ...
... fortune , in Othello , Vol . XVI . p . 373 , n . 7 . 9 By custom , what they ligibly , —But cuftom & c . MALONE . did begin , ] All the copies read , unintel- MALONE . 2 - account no fin . ] Account for accounted . So , in King John ...
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... fortune of all human beings , was fuppofed to depend upon the aspect of the ftars at the time they were born , not at the time in which they were conceived . M. MASON . VOL . XX . C The fenate - houfe of planets all did fit , PRINCE OF ...
... fortune of all human beings , was fuppofed to depend upon the aspect of the ftars at the time they were born , not at the time in which they were conceived . M. MASON . VOL . XX . C The fenate - houfe of planets all did fit , PRINCE OF ...
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... would ; ] So , Autolycus , in The Winter's Tale : " If i had a mind to be honeft , I fee , Fortune would not fuffer me ; he drops bounties into my mouth . " MALONE . I ― But fince he's gone , the king it PRINCE OF TYRE . 45.
... would ; ] So , Autolycus , in The Winter's Tale : " If i had a mind to be honeft , I fee , Fortune would not fuffer me ; he drops bounties into my mouth . " MALONE . I ― But fince he's gone , the king it PRINCE OF TYRE . 45.
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... fortunes , and add to them by their triumph over us . " The eye has been long defcribed by poets as either propitious , or malignant and unlucky . Thus in a fubfequentfcene in this play : " Now the good gods throw their beft eyes upon ...
... fortunes , and add to them by their triumph over us . " The eye has been long defcribed by poets as either propitious , or malignant and unlucky . Thus in a fubfequentfcene in this play : " Now the good gods throw their beft eyes upon ...
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... We escapen Ye escapen They efcapen . He escapeth But it did not , I believe , extend to the preter - imperfe & s , otherwife thau thus : They didden [ for did ] efcape . PERCY . ง 3 . Till fortune , tir'd with doing bad PRINCE OF TYRE . 59.
... We escapen Ye escapen They efcapen . He escapeth But it did not , I believe , extend to the preter - imperfe & s , otherwife thau thus : They didden [ for did ] efcape . PERCY . ง 3 . Till fortune , tir'd with doing bad PRINCE OF TYRE . 59.
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