“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... fimpleness , that is , her excellencies are the better because they are artless and open , without fraud , with- put defign . The learned commentator has well explained virtues , but too ; in her they are the better for their 6 ALL's WELL.
... fimpleness , that is , her excellencies are the better because they are artless and open , without fraud , with- put defign . The learned commentator has well explained virtues , but too ; in her they are the better for their 6 ALL's WELL.
Page 8
... because I think it capable of an eafy expli- cation . Lafeu fays , exceffive grief is the enemy of the living : the countefs replies , If the living be an enemy to grief , the excess foon makes it mortal : that is , if the living do not ...
... because I think it capable of an eafy expli- cation . Lafeu fays , exceffive grief is the enemy of the living : the countefs replies , If the living be an enemy to grief , the excess foon makes it mortal : that is , if the living do not ...
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... because they were yet too few , he pieces out his loves with enmities , and makes of the whole fuch finished nonsense as is never heard out of Bedlam . WARBURTON . 3 -a traitrefs , ] It seems that traitress was in that age a term of ...
... because they were yet too few , he pieces out his loves with enmities , and makes of the whole fuch finished nonsense as is never heard out of Bedlam . WARBURTON . 3 -a traitrefs , ] It seems that traitress was in that age a term of ...
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... because they say ' tis made of the fame thing that your villainous fin is committed in , of your prophane holland . " Cupid's Whirligig by E. S. 1616 . Again , in the Match at Midnight , 1633 , by W. R. " He has turn'd my ftomach for ...
... because they say ' tis made of the fame thing that your villainous fin is committed in , of your prophane holland . " Cupid's Whirligig by E. S. 1616 . Again , in the Match at Midnight , 1633 , by W. R. " He has turn'd my ftomach for ...
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... all the gods . To speak a found therefore is improper , though to utter a Jound is not ; because the word utter may be applied either to an articulate And what impoffibility would flay In common sense , sense THAT ENDS WELL . 47.
... all the gods . To speak a found therefore is improper , though to utter a Jound is not ; because the word utter may be applied either to an articulate And what impoffibility would flay In common sense , sense THAT ENDS WELL . 47.
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