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... She has the very trick of his frown . " There is one fentence indeed fo applica- ble , both to Elizabeth aud her father , that I fhould fufpe & the poet inferted it after her death . Paulina , fpeaking of the child , tells the king ...
... She has the very trick of his frown . " There is one fentence indeed fo applica- ble , both to Elizabeth aud her father , that I fhould fufpe & the poet inferted it after her death . Paulina , fpeaking of the child , tells the king ...
Page 15
... She calls for Heaven's grace , to purify and vindicate her own character , and , that of the wife of Polixenes , which might feem to be fullied by a fpecies of argument that made them appear to have led their husbands into temptation ...
... She calls for Heaven's grace , to purify and vindicate her own character , and , that of the wife of Polixenes , which might feem to be fullied by a fpecies of argument that made them appear to have led their husbands into temptation ...
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... She open'd her hand , to clap the palm of it into his , as people do when they confirm a bargain . Hence the phrase - to clap up a bargain , i . e . make one with no other ceremony than the junction of hands . So , in Ram - alley , or ...
... She open'd her hand , to clap the palm of it into his , as people do when they confirm a bargain . Hence the phrase - to clap up a bargain , i . e . make one with no other ceremony than the junction of hands . So , in Ram - alley , or ...
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... She did fo courfe o'er my exteriors , with fuch a greedy intention , ' & c . M. MASON . I think , with Mr. Steevens , that affection means here imagination , or perba more accurately , the difpofition of the mind when Atrongly affected ...
... She did fo courfe o'er my exteriors , with fuch a greedy intention , ' & c . M. MASON . I think , with Mr. Steevens , that affection means here imagination , or perba more accurately , the difpofition of the mind when Atrongly affected ...
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... she spoke the laft word , her fingers ex- preffed the emblem of cuckoldom . Mr. Malone reads -Sicilia is a - fo - forth . STEEVENS . 66 In regulating this line have adopted a hint fuggefted by Mr. M. Mafon . I have more than once ...
... she spoke the laft word , her fingers ex- preffed the emblem of cuckoldom . Mr. Malone reads -Sicilia is a - fo - forth . STEEVENS . 66 In regulating this line have adopted a hint fuggefted by Mr. M. Mafon . I have more than once ...
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