The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... tell him , -Well , -i'faith , I fhould , When all's spent , he'd be crofs'd then , an he could.4 ' Tis pity , bounty had not eyes behind : 5 That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind . [ Exit , and returns , with the cafket . 1 ...
... tell him , -Well , -i'faith , I fhould , When all's spent , he'd be crofs'd then , an he could.4 ' Tis pity , bounty had not eyes behind : 5 That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind . [ Exit , and returns , with the cafket . 1 ...
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... tell you true . ] Dr. Johnson reads , I tell you & c . in which he has been heedlessly followed ; for though the change does not affect the fenfe of the paffage , it is quite unneceffary , as may be proved by numerous inftances in our ...
... tell you true . ] Dr. Johnson reads , I tell you & c . in which he has been heedlessly followed ; for though the change does not affect the fenfe of the paffage , it is quite unneceffary , as may be proved by numerous inftances in our ...
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... tell thee , Hubert , half my power , this night . " STEEVENS . 6 ' tis not enough to give ; Methinks , I could deal kingdoms ] Thus the paffage flood in all the editions before Sir T. Hanmer's , who reftored - My thanks . JOHNSON , I ...
... tell thee , Hubert , half my power , this night . " STEEVENS . 6 ' tis not enough to give ; Methinks , I could deal kingdoms ] Thus the paffage flood in all the editions before Sir T. Hanmer's , who reftored - My thanks . JOHNSON , I ...
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... tell you ; for the ..... band of the dial is now upon the ..... of noon . " So , in Hamlet's greeting to Marcellus . Ad I. fc . i . Sir T. Hanmer and Dr. Warburton , not being aware , I prefume , of this wide sense of Good even , have ...
... tell you ; for the ..... band of the dial is now upon the ..... of noon . " So , in Hamlet's greeting to Marcellus . Ad I. fc . i . Sir T. Hanmer and Dr. Warburton , not being aware , I prefume , of this wide sense of Good even , have ...
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... tell you this ( fays Flavius ) at too late a period , perhaps , for the information to be of any fervice to you , yet late as it is , it is neceffary that you should be acquainted with it . " It is evident , that the fteward had very ...
... tell you this ( fays Flavius ) at too late a period , perhaps , for the information to be of any fervice to you , yet late as it is , it is neceffary that you should be acquainted with it . " It is evident , that the fteward had very ...
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