The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... words which , for fome foolish reason or other , were supposed to be wanting . Un- skill'd in the language of poetry ... these lines with their context , to have originally stood as follows , I have fo given them : And lords and ...
... words which , for fome foolish reason or other , were supposed to be wanting . Un- skill'd in the language of poetry ... these lines with their context , to have originally stood as follows , I have fo given them : And lords and ...
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... words on each other , without their neceffary articles and prepo- fitions , the chief skill of our present imitator ... these , and as such have printed them : “ This city then , Antioch the great " Built up for his chiefest seat ...
... words on each other , without their neceffary articles and prepo- fitions , the chief skill of our present imitator ... these , and as such have printed them : “ This city then , Antioch the great " Built up for his chiefest seat ...
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... words of Pericles . With what propriety can a lady's thoughts be styled the king of every virtue , & c . ? Let the ... these passages will folve our present dif- ficulty . We might read : and her thoughts the wing Of every virtue ...
... words of Pericles . With what propriety can a lady's thoughts be styled the king of every virtue , & c . ? Let the ... these passages will folve our present dif- ficulty . We might read : and her thoughts the wing Of every virtue ...
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... these before thee , thou thyself shalt bleed . 3 DAUGH . In all , save that , may'st thou prove profperous ! In all , save that , I wish thee happiness ! 4 has not shewn how the words , as they stand , will bear that meaning : Some ...
... these before thee , thou thyself shalt bleed . 3 DAUGH . In all , save that , may'st thou prove profperous ! In all , save that , I wish thee happiness ! 4 has not shewn how the words , as they stand , will bear that meaning : Some ...
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... word of , in the be- ginning of these lines , for the word in . There is no great dif . ference in the traces of the letters between faid and save ; and the words that and yet have one common abbreviation , viz . yt . M. MASON . I have ...
... word of , in the be- ginning of these lines , for the word in . There is no great dif . ference in the traces of the letters between faid and save ; and the words that and yet have one common abbreviation , viz . yt . M. MASON . I have ...
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