The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... use thou shalt not have . I am difgrac'd , impeach'd , and baffled here , 4 This we preferibe , though no thyfician , & c . ] I must make one Remark , in general , on the Rhymes throughout this whole play ; they are fo much inferior to ...
... use thou shalt not have . I am difgrac'd , impeach'd , and baffled here , 4 This we preferibe , though no thyfician , & c . ] I must make one Remark , in general , on the Rhymes throughout this whole play ; they are fo much inferior to ...
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... uses ma- del here , as he frequently does eliewhere , for part , portion . to authorise . A metaphor , not of the most fublime kind , taken from a pic . WARBURTON . 4 There the Anti k fits . Here is an allufion to the antik or foc of ...
... uses ma- del here , as he frequently does eliewhere , for part , portion . to authorise . A metaphor , not of the most fublime kind , taken from a pic . WARBURTON . 4 There the Anti k fits . Here is an allufion to the antik or foc of ...
Page 62
... use th ' advantage of my pow'r , And lay the fummer's duft with fhow'rs of blood , Rain'd from the wounds of flaughter'd Englishmen . The which , how far off from the mind - of Bolingbroke It is , fuch crímfon tempeft fhould bedrench ...
... use th ' advantage of my pow'r , And lay the fummer's duft with fhow'rs of blood , Rain'd from the wounds of flaughter'd Englishmen . The which , how far off from the mind - of Bolingbroke It is , fuch crímfon tempeft fhould bedrench ...
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... use ? Befides , this is in tended for a Sentence , but proves a very fimple one . I fuppofe Shakespeare wrote , -woe is fore - run with MOCKS , which has fome meaning in it ; and fignifies , that , when great Men are on the decline ...
... use ? Befides , this is in tended for a Sentence , but proves a very fimple one . I fuppofe Shakespeare wrote , -woe is fore - run with MOCKS , which has fome meaning in it ; and fignifies , that , when great Men are on the decline ...
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... which our Author chufes to use on other like Occafions . HEOBALD Dr. Warburton fays perempto- rily , read Drudge but I till perfift in the old reading . Since H 3 Since thou , created to be aw'd by man , KING RICHARD II : 101 SCENE XI. ...
... which our Author chufes to use on other like Occafions . HEOBALD Dr. Warburton fays perempto- rily , read Drudge but I till perfift in the old reading . Since H 3 Since thou , created to be aw'd by man , KING RICHARD II : 101 SCENE XI. ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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