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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators - Page 24
by William Shakespeare - 1806
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Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Ceasar. Antony and Cleopatra

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 506 pages
...discontents repair,8 and men's reports Give him much wrong'd. Cat . I should have known no less : — It hath been taught us from the primal state, That...Comes dear'd, by being lack'd. This common body, Like a vagabond, flag upon the stream, " So great weight in his lightness.'] The word light is one of Shakspeare's...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 394 pages
...discontents repair,4 and men's reports Give him much wrong'd. Cas. 1 should have known no less : — It hath been taught us from the primal state, That...ebb'd man, ne'er lov'd, till ne'er worth love, Comes dear'ci, by being lack'd. This common body, Like a vagabond flag upon the stream. Goes to, and back,...
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The Works of Richard Hurd, Lord Bishop of Worcester: Critical works

Richard Hurd - Theology, Doctrinal - 1811 - 458 pages
...terms; ie by such term* ag though common in the plain, are unusual in the. figurative application, This common Body Like to a vagabond flag, upon the stream, Goes to, and back, lacquying the varying tide. ACA i. S. 5. — « — When snow the Pasture sheets. ib. To this head...
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Critical works

Richard Hurd - 1811 - 466 pages
....figurative terms; ie by such terms as though common in the plain, are unusual in the figurative application. This common Body Like to a vagabond flag, upon the stream, Goes to, and back, lacquying the varying tide. ACA i. S. 5. • When snow the Pasture sheets. ib. To this head may be...
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Critical works

Richard Hurd - Theology, Doctrinal - 1811 - 458 pages
...figurative terms; ie by such terms as though common in the plain, are unusual in the figurative application. This common Body Like to a vagabond flag, upon the stream, Goes to, and back, lacquying the varying tide. ACA i. S. 5. When snow the Pasture sheets. ib. To this head may be referred...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 528 pages
...Procured by his own fault. + Levity. t Visit him. § Consume. Ц Discontented. FS 106 ANTONY AND Act /. It hath been taught us from the primal state, That he, which is, was wish'd, tmtil he were ; And the ebb'd man, ne'er lov'd, till ne'er worth love, Comes dear'd, by being lack'd*....
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The Works of William Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1811 - 388 pages
...discontents repair,* and men's reports Give him much wrong'd. C«*. I should have known no less : — It hath been taught us from the primal state, That...Comes dear'd, by being lack'd. This common body. Like a vagabond flag upon the stream. Goes to, and back, lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with...
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Aphorisms from Shakespeare

William Shakespeare, Capel Lofft - 1812 - 544 pages
...hastily believe in Man Evils enough to darken all his Goodness. 1038. XOVELTY — Desire of it. It has been taught us from the primal state That he which...; And the ebb'd man, ne'er lov'd till ne'er worth Comes dear'd by being lackt, [love, J039. KEd^ET too late. What our Contempts do often hurl from us...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. Whittingham's ed, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1814 - 526 pages
...repair, and men's reports Give him much wrong*d. Cos. I should have known no leu :— It hath heen tanght us from the primal state, That he, which is, was wish'd, until he were ; And the ehh'd man, ne'er lov'd, till ne'er worth love, Comes dear'd, hy heing lack'd. This common hody, Like...
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Shakspeare's himself again; or the language of the poet asserted

Andrew Becket - 1815 - 748 pages
...neglect, is used by Shakspeare in other of his plays : and this is the word I would prefer. B. CCES. It hath been taught us from the primal state, That...vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to, and back, lackying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion. he, which is, was wish'd, until he were ; And...
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