The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 87
... fweet concent , " we muft furely understand by the word concent , not a party , or a caufe , but harmony , or union ; and in the latter fenfe , I apprehend , Juftice Shallow's fervants are faid to flock together in concent , in the ...
... fweet concent , " we muft furely understand by the word concent , not a party , or a caufe , but harmony , or union ; and in the latter fenfe , I apprehend , Juftice Shallow's fervants are faid to flock together in concent , in the ...
Page 193
... , was - trick . So , in King John : trick of Coeur - de - lion's face : " and in All's well that ends well- Every line and trick of his fweet favour . " 46 VOL . XI . a Why do you show me this ? -A fourth ? MACBETH . 193.
... , was - trick . So , in King John : trick of Coeur - de - lion's face : " and in All's well that ends well- Every line and trick of his fweet favour . " 46 VOL . XI . a Why do you show me this ? -A fourth ? MACBETH . 193.
Page 213
... fweet milk of concord into hell , Uproar the univerfal peace , confound All unity on earth . 4 ་ 6 The feeded pride " That hath to its maturity grown up " In rank Achilles , muft or now be cropp'd , " Or , fhedding , breed a nursery of ...
... fweet milk of concord into hell , Uproar the univerfal peace , confound All unity on earth . 4 ་ 6 The feeded pride " That hath to its maturity grown up " In rank Achilles , muft or now be cropp'd , " Or , fhedding , breed a nursery of ...
Page 235
... fweet poifoned bait thereof & c.- thofe fuperfluities which came into the realme of Scotland with the Englishmen " & c . Again : " For manie of the people abhorring the riotous manners and fuperfluous gormandizing brought in among them ...
... fweet poifoned bait thereof & c.- thofe fuperfluities which came into the realme of Scotland with the Englishmen " & c . Again : " For manie of the people abhorring the riotous manners and fuperfluous gormandizing brought in among them ...
Page 239
... time of year in me thou may'ft behold , When yellow leaves or none or few do bang " Upon those boughs , which thake against the cold , Bare ruin'd choirs , where late the fweet birds fang . " 1 I must not look to have ; but , МАСВЕТН . 239.
... time of year in me thou may'ft behold , When yellow leaves or none or few do bang " Upon those boughs , which thake against the cold , Bare ruin'd choirs , where late the fweet birds fang . " 1 I must not look to have ; but , МАСВЕТН . 239.
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