The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... never be defigned as the beginning of a verse , if harmony were at all attended to in its conftruction . Like valour's minion , ] So , in King John : -fortune fhall cull forth , “ Out of one fide , her happy minion . " MALONE . And ne ...
... never be defigned as the beginning of a verse , if harmony were at all attended to in its conftruction . Like valour's minion , ] So , in King John : -fortune fhall cull forth , “ Out of one fide , her happy minion . " MALONE . And ne ...
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... never come fafely from the fea , if his faith had not prevayled above their ententions . " To this circumftance perhaps our author's allufion is fufficiently plain . STEEVENS . The weird fifters , hand in hand , ] Thefe weird fifters ...
... never come fafely from the fea , if his faith had not prevayled above their ententions . " To this circumftance perhaps our author's allufion is fufficiently plain . STEEVENS . The weird fifters , hand in hand , ] Thefe weird fifters ...
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... Never too late , 1616 : “ You gaz'd against the fun , and so blemished your fight ; or elfe you have eaten of the roots of hemlock , that makes men's eyes conceit unfeen objects . ' Again , in Ben Jonson's Sejanus : 66 they lay that ...
... Never too late , 1616 : “ You gaz'd against the fun , and so blemished your fight ; or elfe you have eaten of the roots of hemlock , that makes men's eyes conceit unfeen objects . ' Again , in Ben Jonson's Sejanus : 66 they lay that ...
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... never ufed at any period whatfoever . I have had frequent occafion to remark that many of the errors in the old copies of our author's plays arose from the tranfcriber's ear having deceived him . In Ireland where much of the ...
... never ufed at any period whatfoever . I have had frequent occafion to remark that many of the errors in the old copies of our author's plays arose from the tranfcriber's ear having deceived him . In Ireland where much of the ...
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... never omks any opportunity of adding a trait of ferocity , or a mark of the want of human feelings , to this monfter of his own creation . The fofter paffions are more obliterated in her than in her husband , in propor- tion as her ...
... never omks any opportunity of adding a trait of ferocity , or a mark of the want of human feelings , to this monfter of his own creation . The fofter paffions are more obliterated in her than in her husband , in propor- tion as her ...
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