The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... reasons , for their fake : but the reading of the folio is more just and grammatical . , JOHNSON . The three oldest quartos read my , which Mr. M. Mason prefers , because , says he , Mowbray subjoins- " To prove him , in defending of ...
... reasons , for their fake : but the reading of the folio is more just and grammatical . , JOHNSON . The three oldest quartos read my , which Mr. M. Mason prefers , because , says he , Mowbray subjoins- " To prove him , in defending of ...
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... reason thus ; There is no virtue like necessity . Think not , the king did banish thee ; " But thou the king : Woe doth the heavier fit , Where it perceives it is but faintly borne , Go , say - I fent thee forth to purchase honour , And ...
... reason thus ; There is no virtue like necessity . Think not , the king did banish thee ; " But thou the king : Woe doth the heavier fit , Where it perceives it is but faintly borne , Go , say - I fent thee forth to purchase honour , And ...
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... reason ? He was not so resolv'd , when last we spake toge- ther . PERCY . Because your lordship was proclaimed traitor . 1- But he , my lord , is gone to Ravenspurg , To offer service to the duke of Hereford ! And fent me o'er by ...
... reason ? He was not so resolv'd , when last we spake toge- ther . PERCY . Because your lordship was proclaimed traitor . 1- But he , my lord , is gone to Ravenspurg , To offer service to the duke of Hereford ! And fent me o'er by ...
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... reason to look pale and dead ? 4 All fouls that will be safe , fly from my fide ; For time hath fet a blot upon my pride . 4 Have I not reason to look pale and dead ? ] So , in K. Henry IV . P. II : " Even such a man " So dull , so dead ...
... reason to look pale and dead ? 4 All fouls that will be safe , fly from my fide ; For time hath fet a blot upon my pride . 4 Have I not reason to look pale and dead ? ] So , in K. Henry IV . P. II : " Even such a man " So dull , so dead ...
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... reason to believe that some alterations even in that valuable copy were made arbitrarily by the editor . 0 , I am prefs'd to death , MALONE . Through want of Speaking ! ) The poet alludes to the ancient legal punishment called peine ...
... reason to believe that some alterations even in that valuable copy were made arbitrarily by the editor . 0 , I am prefs'd to death , MALONE . Through want of Speaking ! ) The poet alludes to the ancient legal punishment called peine ...
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