The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... lady Lucina his wife , and Tharfia his daughter , wherein the uncertaintie of this world and the fickle flate of man's life are lively defcribed . Tranflated into English by T. Twine , Gent . " I have never feen the book , but it was ...
... lady Lucina his wife , and Tharfia his daughter , wherein the uncertaintie of this world and the fickle flate of man's life are lively defcribed . Tranflated into English by T. Twine , Gent . " I have never feen the book , but it was ...
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... Ladies , Knights , Gentlemen , Sailors , Pirates , Fishermen , and Meffengers , & c . SCENE , difperfedly in various countries . Pentapolis . This is an imaginary city , and its name might have been borrowed from fome romance . We meet ...
... Ladies , Knights , Gentlemen , Sailors , Pirates , Fishermen , and Meffengers , & c . SCENE , difperfedly in various countries . Pentapolis . This is an imaginary city , and its name might have been borrowed from fome romance . We meet ...
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... ladies of their lives Have read it for restoratives : of old was fung , I do not know that old is by any author used adverbially . We might read : To fing a fong of old was fung , - i , e . that of old & c . But the poet is fo ...
... ladies of their lives Have read it for restoratives : of old was fung , I do not know that old is by any author used adverbially . We might read : To fing a fong of old was fung , - i , e . that of old & c . But the poet is fo ...
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... , I have so given them : And lords and ladies , of their lives . Have read it as reftoratives : ' Purpose to make men glorious ; Et quo antiquius , eo melius . If you , born in thefe latter times , When 12 PERICLE S ,
... , I have so given them : And lords and ladies , of their lives . Have read it as reftoratives : ' Purpose to make men glorious ; Et quo antiquius , eo melius . If you , born in thefe latter times , When 12 PERICLE S ,
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... lady's frailty is fufficiently ftigmatized in the enfuing lines . See my further fentiments concerning the irregularities of Shakspeare's metre , in a note on The Tempest , Vol . IV . p . 68 , n . 6 ; and again in Vol . XI . p . 173 , n ...
... lady's frailty is fufficiently ftigmatized in the enfuing lines . See my further fentiments concerning the irregularities of Shakspeare's metre , in a note on The Tempest , Vol . IV . p . 68 , n . 6 ; and again in Vol . XI . p . 173 , n ...
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