The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Those who thought beft of this art , the exiflence of which was , I am afraid , believed very feriously , held , that certain founds and chara & ers had a phyfical power over fpirits , and compelled their agency ; others , who condemned ...
... Those who thought beft of this art , the exiflence of which was , I am afraid , believed very feriously , held , that certain founds and chara & ers had a phyfical power over fpirits , and compelled their agency ; others , who condemned ...
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... those of Profpero . STEEVENS . S. Be fubject to no fight but mine ; invifible To every eye - ball elfe . ) The old copy reads - Be fubje & to no fight butthine and mine ; invifible , " & c . But redundancy in the firft line , and the ...
... those of Profpero . STEEVENS . S. Be fubject to no fight but mine ; invifible To every eye - ball elfe . ) The old copy reads - Be fubje & to no fight butthine and mine ; invifible , " & c . But redundancy in the firft line , and the ...
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... those ( newly discovered ) nations we fee by experience , doth not only EXCEED all the pictures wherewith licen- tious poefie hath proudly imbellished the GOLDEN AGE , and all her quaint inventions to fain a happy condition of man , but ...
... those ( newly discovered ) nations we fee by experience , doth not only EXCEED all the pictures wherewith licen- tious poefie hath proudly imbellished the GOLDEN AGE , and all her quaint inventions to fain a happy condition of man , but ...
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... those touches of nature that diftinguifh Shakspeare from all other writers . was necessary , in fupport of the character of Miranda , to make her appear unconfcious that excefs of forrow and excefs of joy find alike their relief from ...
... those touches of nature that diftinguifh Shakspeare from all other writers . was necessary , in fupport of the character of Miranda , to make her appear unconfcious that excefs of forrow and excefs of joy find alike their relief from ...
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... those who engaged in long and hazardous expeditions , to place out a fum of money on condition of receiving great intereft for it at their return home . So Funtarvolo ( it is Theobald's quotation ) in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his ...
... those who engaged in long and hazardous expeditions , to place out a fum of money on condition of receiving great intereft for it at their return home . So Funtarvolo ( it is Theobald's quotation ) in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his ...
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