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... fame thought : 66 fabjed to your countenance , gląd , or sorry , STEEVENS . " As I faw it inclin'd . " I would propofe to make this paffage clear by a very flight al- teration , only leaving out the laft letter : You do not meet a man ...
... fame thought : 66 fabjed to your countenance , gląd , or sorry , STEEVENS . " As I faw it inclin'd . " I would propofe to make this paffage clear by a very flight al- teration , only leaving out the laft letter : You do not meet a man ...
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... fame image in The Winter's Tale : I fhould blufh " To fee you fo attir'd ; fworn , I think , " To fhew my felf a glafs . " Again , more appofitely in Hamlet : " He was the mark and glass , copy and book , " That fashion'd others ...
... fame image in The Winter's Tale : I fhould blufh " To fee you fo attir'd ; fworn , I think , " To fhew my felf a glafs . " Again , more appofitely in Hamlet : " He was the mark and glass , copy and book , " That fashion'd others ...
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... be laugh'd at , Yet is it true , fir . 2. GENT . I do well believe you . 1. GENT . We must forbear : Here comes the gentleman , The queen , and princess . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . Enter the Queen , CYMBELINE . 11.
... be laugh'd at , Yet is it true , fir . 2. GENT . I do well believe you . 1. GENT . We must forbear : Here comes the gentleman , The queen , and princess . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . Enter the Queen , CYMBELINE . 11.
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William Shakespeare. SCENE II . The fame . Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN . " QUEEN . NO , be affur'd , you fhall not find me , daughter , After the flander of moft ftep - mothers , Evil - ey'd unto you : you are my prifoner ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE II . The fame . Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN . " QUEEN . NO , be affur'd , you fhall not find me , daughter , After the flander of moft ftep - mothers , Evil - ey'd unto you : you are my prifoner ...
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... fame gait with her wit ? " M. MASON . 7 She's a good fign , but I have seen small reflection of her wit . ] She bas a fair outfide , a fpecious appearance , but no wit . O quant fpecies , cerebrum non habet ! Phædrus . EDWARDS . I ...
... fame gait with her wit ? " M. MASON . 7 She's a good fign , but I have seen small reflection of her wit . ] She bas a fair outfide , a fpecious appearance , but no wit . O quant fpecies , cerebrum non habet ! Phædrus . EDWARDS . I ...
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