The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... thefe mifcreants , should declare the power by which they perform their feats , and which would therefore be a juf . Characteristick of each of them . Tricks by Sleight of Hand : and by Soul - killing Witches , we are informed , the ...
... thefe mifcreants , should declare the power by which they perform their feats , and which would therefore be a juf . Characteristick of each of them . Tricks by Sleight of Hand : and by Soul - killing Witches , we are informed , the ...
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... , 8 ) Why prat't thou to thyself ? Dromio , thou Dromio , thou frail , tbou flug , thou for ! ] In the first of thefe Lines Mr. Rowe and Mr. Pope have both , for what Reafon S. Dro . I am transformed , mafter , am. OF ERRORS . 21.
... , 8 ) Why prat't thou to thyself ? Dromio , thou Dromio , thou frail , tbou flug , thou for ! ] In the first of thefe Lines Mr. Rowe and Mr. Pope have both , for what Reafon S. Dro . I am transformed , mafter , am. OF ERRORS . 21.
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... thefe terrible Ideas ? We should read- -a Fiend , a Fury , & c . THEOBALD .. Mr. Theobald feems to have forgotten that there were fairies . se bobgoblins , pitilefs and rough , and defcribed as malevolent and mifchievous . His ...
... thefe terrible Ideas ? We should read- -a Fiend , a Fury , & c . THEOBALD .. Mr. Theobald feems to have forgotten that there were fairies . se bobgoblins , pitilefs and rough , and defcribed as malevolent and mifchievous . His ...
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... Thefe words feem to allude to a famous pamphlet of that time , wrote by Ruchanan against the Lord of Liddington ; which ends with thefe words , Refpice E. Ant . Wilt thou ftill talk ? [ Beats THE COMEDY.
... Thefe words feem to allude to a famous pamphlet of that time , wrote by Ruchanan against the Lord of Liddington ; which ends with thefe words , Refpice E. Ant . Wilt thou ftill talk ? [ Beats THE COMEDY.
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... thefe flanders and this . open fhame ! E. Ant . Din'd I at home ? thou villain , what fay't thou ? E. Dro . Sir , footh to fay , you did not dine at home . Refpice finem , refpice funem . But to what purpose , unless our Au- thour would ...
... thefe flanders and this . open fhame ! E. Ant . Din'd I at home ? thou villain , what fay't thou ? E. Dro . Sir , footh to fay , you did not dine at home . Refpice finem , refpice funem . But to what purpose , unless our Au- thour would ...
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