The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Том 6J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... himself fräven . the possessed , named other spirits , & all of lich and mayny fa young at was possessed by I'll more confiderable them Captains & of great fame . " ! #sfs are fans to these be the spirits of the send called Modu . vid ...
... himself fräven . the possessed , named other spirits , & all of lich and mayny fa young at was possessed by I'll more confiderable them Captains & of great fame . " ! #sfs are fans to these be the spirits of the send called Modu . vid ...
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... himself with vows , upon any fudden provocation to vow revenge , and then to plead the obligation of a vow in de- fence of implacability . 4 By Jupiter . ] Shakefieare makes his Lear too much a my- thologift : he had Hecate and A- pollo ...
... himself with vows , upon any fudden provocation to vow revenge , and then to plead the obligation of a vow in de- fence of implacability . 4 By Jupiter . ] Shakefieare makes his Lear too much a my- thologift : he had Hecate and A- pollo ...
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... himself . Gon . The best and foundeft of his time hath been but rafh ; then must we look , from his age , to re- ceive not alone the imperfections of long - engrafted 2 And well are worth the Want that you have wanted . ] This is a very ...
... himself . Gon . The best and foundeft of his time hath been but rafh ; then must we look , from his age , to re- ceive not alone the imperfections of long - engrafted 2 And well are worth the Want that you have wanted . ] This is a very ...
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... himself , but the argu- ment becomes general by imply- ing more than is faid , Wherefore fbouli I or any man . HANMER . 8 Who , in the lufty fealth of nature , & c . ] Thefe fine lines are an inftance of our author's admirable art in ...
... himself , but the argu- ment becomes general by imply- ing more than is faid , Wherefore fbouli I or any man . HANMER . 8 Who , in the lufty fealth of nature , & c . ] Thefe fine lines are an inftance of our author's admirable art in ...
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... himself upbraids us On ev'ry trifle . When he returns from hunting , I will not fpeak with him ; fay , I am fick . If you come flack of former fervices , You fhall do well ; the fault of it I'll answer . Stew . He's coming , Madam , I ...
... himself upbraids us On ev'ry trifle . When he returns from hunting , I will not fpeak with him ; fay , I am fick . If you come flack of former fervices , You fhall do well ; the fault of it I'll answer . Stew . He's coming , Madam , I ...
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