The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 13 |
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... Dr. Warburton pronounces as absolutely as if he had been present at their parting , that these two charming words were adieu Posthumus ; but as Mr. Edwards has observed , " she must have understood the language of love very little ...
... Dr. Warburton pronounces as absolutely as if he had been present at their parting , that these two charming words were adieu Posthumus ; but as Mr. Edwards has observed , " she must have understood the language of love very little ...
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He will not indeed risk his diamond , but has offered to lay a sum of money , that Iachimo , " with all appliances and means to boot , " will not be able to corrupt her . I do not therefore see the force of Iachimo's observation .
He will not indeed risk his diamond , but has offered to lay a sum of money , that Iachimo , " with all appliances and means to boot , " will not be able to corrupt her . I do not therefore see the force of Iachimo's observation .
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... yet I cannot forbear to push it forward into observation . The thought would probably have been more amplified , had our author lived to be shocked with such experiments as have been published in later times , by a race of men who ...
... yet I cannot forbear to push it forward into observation . The thought would probably have been more amplified , had our author lived to be shocked with such experiments as have been published in later times , by a race of men who ...
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It may be observed , with regard to this apparent false concord , that in very old English , the third person plural of the present tense endeth in eth , as well as the singular and often familiarly in es , as might be exemplified from ...
It may be observed , with regard to this apparent false concord , that in very old English , the third person plural of the present tense endeth in eth , as well as the singular and often familiarly in es , as might be exemplified from ...
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5 Do't : - -The letter That I have sent her , by her own command , Shall give thee opportunity : ] Here we have another proof of what I have observed in The Dissertation at the end of King Henry VI . that our poet from negligence ...
5 Do't : - -The letter That I have sent her , by her own command , Shall give thee opportunity : ] Here we have another proof of what I have observed in The Dissertation at the end of King Henry VI . that our poet from negligence ...
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