The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 16Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... paffage to remorse . " Yet the sense in which these words have hitherto been received , may be the true one . 5 on my honour , STEEVENS . I speak my good lord cardinal to this point , The King , having first addressed to Wolfey , breaks ...
... paffage to remorse . " Yet the sense in which these words have hitherto been received , may be the true one . 5 on my honour , STEEVENS . I speak my good lord cardinal to this point , The King , having first addressed to Wolfey , breaks ...
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... paffage ( as Mr. Tyrwhitt observes ) may mean - He is return'd in effect , having sent his opinions , i . e . the opinions of divines , & c . collected by him . Mr. Rowe altered these lines as follows , and all fucceeding editors have ...
... paffage ( as Mr. Tyrwhitt observes ) may mean - He is return'd in effect , having sent his opinions , i . e . the opinions of divines , & c . collected by him . Mr. Rowe altered these lines as follows , and all fucceeding editors have ...
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... paffage in A. W's . Commendation of Gascoigne and his Poefies : " And frofts so nip the rootes of vertuous - meaning minds . " See Gascoigne's Works , 1587. STEEVENS . 9 and their ruin , Most of the modern editors read - our ruin ...
... paffage in A. W's . Commendation of Gascoigne and his Poefies : " And frofts so nip the rootes of vertuous - meaning minds . " See Gascoigne's Works , 1587. STEEVENS . 9 and their ruin , Most of the modern editors read - our ruin ...
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... capable Of our flesh , few are angels : & c . ] If this paffage means any thing , it may mean , few are perfect , while they remain in their mortal capacity . VOL . XVI . N And want of wisdom , you , that best should KING HENRY VIII . 177.
... capable Of our flesh , few are angels : & c . ] If this paffage means any thing , it may mean , few are perfect , while they remain in their mortal capacity . VOL . XVI . N And want of wisdom , you , that best should KING HENRY VIII . 177.
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... paffage before us , as in many others ; and the chancellor , I conceive , means to say , the condition of humanity is such , that we are all born frail in difpofition , and weak in our understandings . The fub- sequent words appear to ...
... paffage before us , as in many others ; and the chancellor , I conceive , means to say , the condition of humanity is such , that we are all born frail in difpofition , and weak in our understandings . The fub- sequent words appear to ...
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