The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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Page 333
... moft of them rise now and then , and are poetical ; but this creeps in one dull tenour , from beginning to end , after the specimen here inferted : it should seem he was a Latinist , by the tranflation follow- ing : " Feare not , my ...
... moft of them rise now and then , and are poetical ; but this creeps in one dull tenour , from beginning to end , after the specimen here inferted : it should seem he was a Latinist , by the tranflation follow- ing : " Feare not , my ...
Page 366
... moft perfect light , and lay you open : neither are you to be hunted from thence though the scar- crowes in the yard hoot you , hiffe at you , spit at you , yea throw dirt even in your teeth : ' tis most gentleman - like patience to ...
... moft perfect light , and lay you open : neither are you to be hunted from thence though the scar- crowes in the yard hoot you , hiffe at you , spit at you , yea throw dirt even in your teeth : ' tis most gentleman - like patience to ...
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