The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... word frequently in his Faerie Queen . STEEVENS . Nurfe . Yes , madam ; yet I cannot chufe , & c . ] This fpeech and tautology is not in the firft edifion . POPE . I came I came to talk of : -Tell me , daughter ROMEO AND JULIE T. 29.
... word frequently in his Faerie Queen . STEEVENS . Nurfe . Yes , madam ; yet I cannot chufe , & c . ] This fpeech and tautology is not in the firft edifion . POPE . I came I came to talk of : -Tell me , daughter ROMEO AND JULIE T. 29.
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... fpeech , the quarto , 1597 , has only one line : Well , girl , the noble County Paris feeks thee for his wife . STEEVENS -a man of wax . ] So , in Wily Beguiled : " Why , he's a man as one should picture him in wax . ” STEEVENS . man of ...
... fpeech , the quarto , 1597 , has only one line : Well , girl , the noble County Paris feeks thee for his wife . STEEVENS -a man of wax . ] So , in Wily Beguiled : " Why , he's a man as one should picture him in wax . ” STEEVENS . man of ...
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... fpeech is en- tirely added fince the first edition . POPE . 7 Read o'er the volume , & c . ] The fame thought occurs in Pericles Prince of Tyre : " Her face the book of praises , where is read " Nothing but curious pleasures ...
... fpeech is en- tirely added fince the first edition . POPE . 7 Read o'er the volume , & c . ] The fame thought occurs in Pericles Prince of Tyre : " Her face the book of praises , where is read " Nothing but curious pleasures ...
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... fpeech be spoke for our excufe ? Or Canus , one of the popifh doctors , proclaims the author to have been homo ferrei oris , plumbci cordis JOHNSON . The poet may mean nothing more than to fay , that those books are most efteemed by the ...
... fpeech be spoke for our excufe ? Or Canus , one of the popifh doctors , proclaims the author to have been homo ferrei oris , plumbci cordis JOHNSON . The poet may mean nothing more than to fay , that those books are most efteemed by the ...
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... fpeech in praise of the beauty of the ladies , or the generofity of the entertainer ; and to the prolixity of fuch ... fpeech . STEEVENS . Shakspeare has written a mafque which the reader will find in- troduced in the 4th act of the ...
... fpeech in praise of the beauty of the ladies , or the generofity of the entertainer ; and to the prolixity of fuch ... fpeech . STEEVENS . Shakspeare has written a mafque which the reader will find in- troduced in the 4th act of the ...
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