The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... madness ? think of it : The very places puts toys of desperation , That beetles o'er his base- ] So , in Sidney's Arcadia , B. I : " Hills lifted up their beetle brows , as if they would over- looke pleasantnesse of their under prospect ...
... madness ? think of it : The very places puts toys of desperation , That beetles o'er his base- ] So , in Sidney's Arcadia , B. I : " Hills lifted up their beetle brows , as if they would over- looke pleasantnesse of their under prospect ...
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... Madness , discovering the incarnate Devils of the Age , quarto . One of these devils is , Hate - virtue , or sorrow for ano- ther man's good successe , who , says the doctor , is a foule lubber , and looks as pale as the vizard of the ...
... Madness , discovering the incarnate Devils of the Age , quarto . One of these devils is , Hate - virtue , or sorrow for ano- ther man's good successe , who , says the doctor , is a foule lubber , and looks as pale as the vizard of the ...
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... madness ( " vooxvaμos panions ) . These qualities have been confirmed by several cases related in modern observations . In Wepfer we have a good ac- count of the various effects of this root upon most of the mem- And in the porches of ...
... madness ( " vooxvaμos panions ) . These qualities have been confirmed by several cases related in modern observations . In Wepfer we have a good ac- count of the various effects of this root upon most of the mem- And in the porches of ...
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... madness : Though this be madness , yet there's method in't : " As if method , which the wits of that age thought the most essen- tial quality of a good discourse , would make amends for the madness . It was madness indeed , yet Polonius ...
... madness : Though this be madness , yet there's method in't : " As if method , which the wits of that age thought the most essen- tial quality of a good discourse , would make amends for the madness . It was madness indeed , yet Polonius ...
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... madness , which shows the very words got by heart which he was repeat- ing . Otherwise closes in the consequence , which conveys no par- ticular idea of the subject he was upon , could never have made him recollect where he broke off ...
... madness , which shows the very words got by heart which he was repeat- ing . Otherwise closes in the consequence , which conveys no par- ticular idea of the subject he was upon , could never have made him recollect where he broke off ...
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