The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 8J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... tion . I fuppofe , then , that Shakespear wrote , The BLOOD is not more native to the heart , - Than to the Throne of Den- mark is thy father . This makes the fentiment juft and pertinent . As the blood is formed and fuftained by the la ...
... tion . I fuppofe , then , that Shakespear wrote , The BLOOD is not more native to the heart , - Than to the Throne of Den- mark is thy father . This makes the fentiment juft and pertinent . As the blood is formed and fuftained by the la ...
Page 142
... tion of the word , but it has fo much of our authour's manner , that I find no temptation to re- cede from the old copies . 2. obfequious forrow . ] Ob- quious is here from obfequies , or funeral ceremonies . 3 In obfincte condolement ...
... tion of the word , but it has fo much of our authour's manner , that I find no temptation to re- cede from the old copies . 2. obfequious forrow . ] Ob- quious is here from obfequies , or funeral ceremonies . 3 In obfincte condolement ...
Page 145
... tion of the mind , is indeed a philofophical term , but it is fine no otherwife than as it is proper ; it cost the authour nothing , being the common language of his time . Of finding fuch beauties in any poet there is no end . Than ...
... tion of the mind , is indeed a philofophical term , but it is fine no otherwife than as it is proper ; it cost the authour nothing , being the common language of his time . Of finding fuch beauties in any poet there is no end . Than ...
Page 154
... tion is . Be true to thyfelf , and then thou must neceffarily be true to others . Truth to himself then was the caufe , truth to others , the effect . To illuftrate this neceffity , the fpeaker em- ploys a fimilitude : But no fimi ...
... tion is . Be true to thyfelf , and then thou must neceffarily be true to others . Truth to himself then was the caufe , truth to others , the effect . To illuftrate this neceffity , the fpeaker em- ploys a fimilitude : But no fimi ...
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... tion here followed , was no won- der . Their only wonder was , that one who had the rites of Sepulture performed to him , fhould walk ; the want of which was fuppofed to be the reafon of walking ghofts . Hamlet's won- der then should ...
... tion here followed , was no won- der . Their only wonder was , that one who had the rites of Sepulture performed to him , fhould walk ; the want of which was fuppofed to be the reafon of walking ghofts . Hamlet's won- der then should ...
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