The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... myself have all the other ; And the very ports they blow , 3 All the quarters that they know scene to have been uniformly metrical when our author wrote it , in its prefent ftate I suspect it to be clogged with interpolations , or ...
... myself have all the other ; And the very ports they blow , 3 All the quarters that they know scene to have been uniformly metrical when our author wrote it , in its prefent ftate I suspect it to be clogged with interpolations , or ...
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... myself have all the other . " And then from every port they blow , " From all the points that feamen know . " MALONE . the Shipman's card . ] The card is the paper on which the winds are marked under the pilot's needle ; or perhaps the ...
... myself have all the other . " And then from every port they blow , " From all the points that feamen know . " MALONE . the Shipman's card . ] The card is the paper on which the winds are marked under the pilot's needle ; or perhaps the ...
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... myself the harbinger , and make joyful The hearing of my wife with your approach ; So , humbly take my leave . DUN . My plenteous joys , My worthy Cawdor ! Wanton in fulness , feek to hide themselves In drops of forrow . ] lachrymas non ...
... myself the harbinger , and make joyful The hearing of my wife with your approach ; So , humbly take my leave . DUN . My plenteous joys , My worthy Cawdor ! Wanton in fulness , feek to hide themselves In drops of forrow . ] lachrymas non ...
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... myself , " & c . Falftaff certainly did not think them , like thofe of Ovid's lover , past service ; having met one of the ladies by af- figuation . I believe , however , a line has been loft after the words ftealthy pace . " MALONE ...
... myself , " & c . Falftaff certainly did not think them , like thofe of Ovid's lover , past service ; having met one of the ladies by af- figuation . I believe , however , a line has been loft after the words ftealthy pace . " MALONE ...
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... myself . i . e . While I have the thoughts of this deed , it were beft not know , or be loft to , myself . This is an answer to the lady's reproof : be not loft So poorly in your thoughts . WARBURTON . Wake Duncan with thy knocking ...
... myself . i . e . While I have the thoughts of this deed , it were beft not know , or be loft to , myself . This is an answer to the lady's reproof : be not loft So poorly in your thoughts . WARBURTON . Wake Duncan with thy knocking ...
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