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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... obferve it to the honour of the English judi- catures , they preferved the purity and fimplicity of their firft infti- tution , long after Chicane had over run all the other laws of Europe . Philip de Commines gives us a very frank ...
... obferve it to the honour of the English judi- catures , they preferved the purity and fimplicity of their firft infti- tution , long after Chicane had over run all the other laws of Europe . Philip de Commines gives us a very frank ...
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... Obferve his inclination in yourself . Rey . I fhall , my Lord . Pol . And let him ply his mufick . Rey . Well , my Lord . a general word of compliment as diftinct from fir ; nor do I con- ceive why any alteration fhould be made . It is ...
... Obferve his inclination in yourself . Rey . I fhall , my Lord . Pol . And let him ply his mufick . Rey . Well , my Lord . a general word of compliment as diftinct from fir ; nor do I con- ceive why any alteration fhould be made . It is ...
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... obferve , that the illative particle [ for ] thews the speaker to be reafoning from fomething he had faid be- fore : What that was we learn in thefe words , to be honest , as this aworld goes , is to be one picked out of ten thousand ...
... obferve , that the illative particle [ for ] thews the speaker to be reafoning from fomething he had faid be- fore : What that was we learn in thefe words , to be honest , as this aworld goes , is to be one picked out of ten thousand ...
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... obferve his looks ; I'll tent him to the quick , if he but blench , I know my courfe . This Spirit , that I have seen , May be the Devil ; and the Devil hath power T'affume a pleafing fhape ; yea , and , perhaps , Out of my weakness and ...
... obferve his looks ; I'll tent him to the quick , if he but blench , I know my courfe . This Spirit , that I have seen , May be the Devil ; and the Devil hath power T'affume a pleafing fhape ; yea , and , perhaps , Out of my weakness and ...
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... Obferve mine uncle ; if his occult guilt Do not itself unkennel in one speech , It is a damned Ghoft that we have seen , And my imaginations are as foul As Vulcan's Stithy . Give him heedful note ; For I mine eyes will rivet to his face ...
... Obferve mine uncle ; if his occult guilt Do not itself unkennel in one speech , It is a damned Ghoft that we have seen , And my imaginations are as foul As Vulcan's Stithy . Give him heedful note ; For I mine eyes will rivet to his face ...
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