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... those that are so washed . How much better is it to weep at joy , than to joy at weeping ? BEAT . I pray you , is fignior Montanto returned from the wars , or no ? MESS . I know none of that name , lady ; there twas none fuch in the ...
... those that are so washed . How much better is it to weep at joy , than to joy at weeping ? BEAT . I pray you , is fignior Montanto returned from the wars , or no ? MESS . I know none of that name , lady ; there twas none fuch in the ...
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... those used in battle for great distances . So , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Bonduca : 66 - not the quick rack fwifter ; " The virgin from the hated ravisher " Not half fo fearful : not a flight drawn home , " A round ftone from a fling ...
... those used in battle for great distances . So , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Bonduca : 66 - not the quick rack fwifter ; " The virgin from the hated ravisher " Not half fo fearful : not a flight drawn home , " A round ftone from a fling ...
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... those idle grounds . " " The wits feem to have been reckoned five , by analogy to the five fenfes , or the five inlets of ideas . JOHNSON . 7 - if he have wit enough to keep himself warm , let him bear it for a difference & c . ] Such a ...
... those idle grounds . " " The wits feem to have been reckoned five , by analogy to the five fenfes , or the five inlets of ideas . JOHNSON . 7 - if he have wit enough to keep himself warm , let him bear it for a difference & c . ] Such a ...
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... those ludicrous expressions than this . - Do you mean , says Benedick , to amuse us with improbable stories ? An ingenious correspondent , whose signature is R. W. explains the passage in the same sense , but more amply . " Do you mean ...
... those ludicrous expressions than this . - Do you mean , says Benedick , to amuse us with improbable stories ? An ingenious correspondent , whose signature is R. W. explains the passage in the same sense , but more amply . " Do you mean ...
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... those monarchs , but more particularly to the former . So , Cartwright , in his comedy called The Siege , or Love's Convert , 1651 : " -bid me take the Parthian king by the beard ; or draw an eye - tooth from the jaw royal of the ...
... those monarchs , but more particularly to the former . So , Cartwright , in his comedy called The Siege , or Love's Convert , 1651 : " -bid me take the Parthian king by the beard ; or draw an eye - tooth from the jaw royal of the ...
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alſo Angelo anſwer bawd BEAT Beatrice becauſe Benedick BORA Borachio brother cauſe CLAUD Claudio coufin death defire DOGB doth DUKE elſe ESCAL Exeunt expreffion faid falſe fame faſhion faults fays feems fignifies fignior firſt folio fome fool foul friar fubject fuch grace hath hear heaven Hero himſelf honour houſe inſtance ISAB Iſabel Iſabella itſelf JOHNSON juſt King Henry King Lear lady laſt LEON Leonato leſs lord Lucio Macbeth MALONE marry maſter means Measure for Measure moſt muſt myſelf obſerved old copy Othello paffage paſſage perſon phrafe pleaſe Pompey pray preſent prince PROV Provoſt purpoſe queſtion reaſon ſame ſay ſcene ſecond ſeems ſenſe Shakſpeare Shakſpeare's ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhould ſhow Sir Thomas Hanmer ſome ſpeak ſpeech ſpirit ſpoken ſtand STEEVENS ſtill ſtory ſtrange ſuch ſuppoſe thee Theobald theſe thoſe thou art uſed WARBURTON whoſe word