The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... fame opinion . WARB . * Norfolk , -fo far , & c ] [ do not clearly fee what is the fenfe of this abrupt line , but fuppofe the meaning to be this . Hereford immediately after his oath of perpetual enmity ad- dreffes Norfolk , and ...
... fame opinion . WARB . * Norfolk , -fo far , & c ] [ do not clearly fee what is the fenfe of this abrupt line , but fuppofe the meaning to be this . Hereford immediately after his oath of perpetual enmity ad- dreffes Norfolk , and ...
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... fame refraint and limitations as other landlords ; by making thy condition a state of law , a condi- tion upon which the common rules of law can operate , thou art be- come a bondЛlave to the law ; thou hast made thyself amenable to ...
... fame refraint and limitations as other landlords ; by making thy condition a state of law , a condi- tion upon which the common rules of law can operate , thou art be- come a bondЛlave to the law ; thou hast made thyself amenable to ...
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... fame pofition with thole pictures which are drawn according to the rules of Per- Spective , it can prefent nothing but confufion and to be feen in form , and under a regular Ap- pearance , it must be look'd upon from a contrary station ...
... fame pofition with thole pictures which are drawn according to the rules of Per- Spective , it can prefent nothing but confufion and to be feen in form , and under a regular Ap- pearance , it must be look'd upon from a contrary station ...
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... ? ] To what purpose serves birth and li- neal fucceffion ? I am Duke of Lancafter by the fame right of Lirth as the King is king of Eng- land . To To mine Inheritance of free Descent . North . The KING RICHARD II . 47.
... ? ] To what purpose serves birth and li- neal fucceffion ? I am Duke of Lancafter by the fame right of Lirth as the King is king of Eng- land . To To mine Inheritance of free Descent . North . The KING RICHARD II . 47.
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... fame Word .. THEOBALD . Dr. Warburton has put tread in his own text , but trade will ferve very well in the fenfe either of commerce or custom . 4 -- on their fovereign's bead : ] Shakespeare is very apt to deviate from the pathetick to ...
... fame Word .. THEOBALD . Dr. Warburton has put tread in his own text , but trade will ferve very well in the fenfe either of commerce or custom . 4 -- on their fovereign's bead : ] Shakespeare is very apt to deviate from the pathetick to ...
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