The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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... bring with him fome knowledge ; and yet he by whom a thoufand minutiæ remain to be learned , needs not to close our author's volume in defpair , for his fpirit and general drift are always obvious , though his language and allufions are ...
... bring with him fome knowledge ; and yet he by whom a thoufand minutiæ remain to be learned , needs not to close our author's volume in defpair , for his fpirit and general drift are always obvious , though his language and allufions are ...
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... bring a corollary , rather than want a fpirit . ' Nor , to confefs the truth , did we always think it justifiable to fhrink our predeceffors to pigmies , that we ourselves , by force of comparison , might affume the bulk of giants ...
... bring a corollary , rather than want a fpirit . ' Nor , to confefs the truth , did we always think it justifiable to fhrink our predeceffors to pigmies , that we ourselves , by force of comparison , might affume the bulk of giants ...
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... bring her to try with main - courfe . [ A cry within . ] A plague upon this howling ! they are louder than the weather , or our office . Re - enter SEBASTIAN , ANTONIO , and GONZALO . Yet again ? what do you here ? Shall we give o'er ...
... bring her to try with main - courfe . [ A cry within . ] A plague upon this howling ! they are louder than the weather , or our office . Re - enter SEBASTIAN , ANTONIO , and GONZALO . Yet again ? what do you here ? Shall we give o'er ...
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... bring her to lie as near the wind as fhe can , in order to keep clear of the land , and get her out to fea . STEEVENS . 8 fet ber two courfes ; off to fea again , ] The courfes are the main fail and fore fail . JOHNSON . merely ] In ...
... bring her to lie as near the wind as fhe can , in order to keep clear of the land , and get her out to fea . STEEVENS . 8 fet ber two courfes ; off to fea again , ] The courfes are the main fail and fore fail . JOHNSON . merely ] In ...
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... bring thee to the prefent business Which now's upon us ; without the which , this story Were moft impertinent . Mira . That hour destroy us ? Wherefore did they not Well demanded , wench ; -Pro . My tale provokes that queftion . Dear ...
... bring thee to the prefent business Which now's upon us ; without the which , this story Were moft impertinent . Mira . That hour destroy us ? Wherefore did they not Well demanded , wench ; -Pro . My tale provokes that queftion . Dear ...
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