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BE NOUGHT , Deeme what thou lift , thou knoweft not my thought .. 4 Be better employ'd and be nought a while . ] Mr. Theobald has here a very critical note ; which , though his modefty fuffered him to withdraw it from his fecond edition ...
BE NOUGHT , Deeme what thou lift , thou knoweft not my thought .. 4 Be better employ'd and be nought a while . ] Mr. Theobald has here a very critical note ; which , though his modefty fuffered him to withdraw it from his fecond edition ...
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... to imagine , that Both the BrotherDukes were Namefakes ; and One call'd the Old , and the Other the Younger Frederick ; and , without fome fuch Authority , it would make Confufion to fuppofe it . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald feems not to ...
... to imagine , that Both the BrotherDukes were Namefakes ; and One call'd the Old , and the Other the Younger Frederick ; and , without fome fuch Authority , it would make Confufion to fuppofe it . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald feems not to ...
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The by Mr. Theobald , for my future old Editions have it , for my child's father , that is , as it is explained C 3 เว Cel . Cel . Doth it therefore enfue , that you should AS YOU LIKE IT . 21 SCENE ...
The by Mr. Theobald , for my future old Editions have it , for my child's father , that is , as it is explained C 3 เว Cel . Cel . Doth it therefore enfue , that you should AS YOU LIKE IT . 21 SCENE ...
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THEOBALD . Which , like the toad , ugly and 1 venomous , Wears yet a precious jewel in his head : ] It was the current opinion in Shakespeare's time , that in the head of an old toad was to be found astone , or pearl , to which great ...
THEOBALD . Which , like the toad , ugly and 1 venomous , Wears yet a precious jewel in his head : ] It was the current opinion in Shakespeare's time , that in the head of an old toad was to be found astone , or pearl , to which great ...
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Mr. Warbur ton and I concurred in conjecturing it fhould be , as 1 have reformed in the Text : - bow weary are my Spirits ? And the Clown's Reply makes this Reading certain . THEOBALD . 1 Sil . O Corin , that thou knew'st how I Sil .
Mr. Warbur ton and I concurred in conjecturing it fhould be , as 1 have reformed in the Text : - bow weary are my Spirits ? And the Clown's Reply makes this Reading certain . THEOBALD . 1 Sil . O Corin , that thou knew'st how I Sil .
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