The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... set it right . I have tried , and can do nothing , yet I cannot heartily concur with Dr. Warburton . JOHNSON . Mr. Heath reads : That I had fo wrong'd my wit to be a lord . But the paffage before us , is , in my opinion , irremediably ...
... set it right . I have tried , and can do nothing , yet I cannot heartily concur with Dr. Warburton . JOHNSON . Mr. Heath reads : That I had fo wrong'd my wit to be a lord . But the paffage before us , is , in my opinion , irremediably ...
Page 32
... set a glofs On faint deeds , hollow welcomes , Recanting goodness forry ere ' tis shown ; But where there is true friendship , there needs none . Pray , fit ; more welcome are ye to my fortunes , Than my fortunes to me . [ They fit . 1 ...
... set a glofs On faint deeds , hollow welcomes , Recanting goodness forry ere ' tis shown ; But where there is true friendship , there needs none . Pray , fit ; more welcome are ye to my fortunes , Than my fortunes to me . [ They fit . 1 ...
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... Set a fair fashion on our entertainment , Which was not half so beautiful and kind ; You have added worth unto't , and lively luftre , And entertain'd me with mine own device ; I am to thank you for it . 6 life was like madness , but it ...
... Set a fair fashion on our entertainment , Which was not half so beautiful and kind ; You have added worth unto't , and lively luftre , And entertain'd me with mine own device ; I am to thank you for it . 6 life was like madness , but it ...
Page 89
... Set him clear does not mean acquit him before heaven ; for then the devil muft be fuppofed to know what he did ; but it fignifies puzzle him , outdo him at his own weapons . WARBURTON . How the devil , or any other being , fhould be fet ...
... Set him clear does not mean acquit him before heaven ; for then the devil muft be fuppofed to know what he did ; but it fignifies puzzle him , outdo him at his own weapons . WARBURTON . How the devil , or any other being , fhould be fet ...
Page 138
... ladeolos finus , & ipfas " Præ te fers fine linteo papillas ? " Hoc eft dicere , pofce , pofce , trado , " Hoc eft ad Venerem vocare amantes , " STEEVENS , Are not within the leaf of pity writ , Set 138 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... ladeolos finus , & ipfas " Præ te fers fine linteo papillas ? " Hoc eft dicere , pofce , pofce , trado , " Hoc eft ad Venerem vocare amantes , " STEEVENS , Are not within the leaf of pity writ , Set 138 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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