The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... still adhere to the parent oak , though not enough , as at prefent , to hide the princely trunk , and fuck the verdure out of it . be feared too , fhould we 66 99 ― It may persist in fimilar accumulations of extraneous matter , that our ...
... still adhere to the parent oak , though not enough , as at prefent , to hide the princely trunk , and fuck the verdure out of it . be feared too , fhould we 66 99 ― It may persist in fimilar accumulations of extraneous matter , that our ...
Page 196
... still , fúre , with the fame indecency and indiscretion ) at that incomparable man , for wearing out a long life in poring through a telefcope . Indeed , the weak- neffes of fuch are to be mentioned with reverence . But who can bear ...
... still , fúre , with the fame indecency and indiscretion ) at that incomparable man , for wearing out a long life in poring through a telefcope . Indeed , the weak- neffes of fuch are to be mentioned with reverence . But who can bear ...
Page 323
... still greater want of it that is commonly in their impreffions , will find fufficient exercife for any one's friendship , who may wish to fee their works fet forth in that per- fection which was intended by the author . And his ...
... still greater want of it that is commonly in their impreffions , will find fufficient exercife for any one's friendship , who may wish to fee their works fet forth in that per- fection which was intended by the author . And his ...
Page 364
... still the fureft chapmen : and thefe by meanes that their heades are well ftockt , deale upon this comical freight by the groffe ; when your groundling , and gallery commoner buyes his fport by the penny , and , like a hagler , is glad ...
... still the fureft chapmen : and thefe by meanes that their heades are well ftockt , deale upon this comical freight by the groffe ; when your groundling , and gallery commoner buyes his fport by the penny , and , like a hagler , is glad ...
Page 383
... . " In this part all the prefent editions are appa- rently and intentionally defective . The criticks did not fo much as wifh to facilitate the labour of thofe that followed them . The fame books are still to MR . MALONE'S PREFACE . 385.
... . " In this part all the prefent editions are appa- rently and intentionally defective . The criticks did not fo much as wifh to facilitate the labour of thofe that followed them . The fame books are still to MR . MALONE'S PREFACE . 385.
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