The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... first speech to Marullus , instead of transferring the laft to Flavius . EDITOR . + I meddle with no tradefman's matters , nor woman's matters , but with all . ] This fhould be , " I meddle with no trade , —man's matters , nor woman's ...
... first speech to Marullus , instead of transferring the laft to Flavius . EDITOR . + I meddle with no tradefman's matters , nor woman's matters , but with all . ] This fhould be , " I meddle with no trade , —man's matters , nor woman's ...
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... first edition reads : - ] JOHNSON . Glar'd is certainly right . To gaze is only to look ftedfaftly , or with admiration . Glar'd has a fingular propriety , as it ex- preffes the furious fcintillation of a lion's eyes : and , that a lion ...
... first edition reads : - ] JOHNSON . Glar'd is certainly right . To gaze is only to look ftedfaftly , or with admiration . Glar'd has a fingular propriety , as it ex- preffes the furious fcintillation of a lion's eyes : and , that a lion ...
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... imitation . The firft is , that the fubjects of the two confpiracies being fo very different ( the fortunes of Cæfar and the Roman empire being concerned in the one ; And the first motion , all the interim is Like 30 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... imitation . The firft is , that the fubjects of the two confpiracies being fo very different ( the fortunes of Cæfar and the Roman empire being concerned in the one ; And the first motion , all the interim is Like 30 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. And the first motion , all the interim is Like one ; and that of a few auxiliary troops only in the other ) Mr. Addifon could not , with propriety , bring in that magnificent circumftance which gives one ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. And the first motion , all the interim is Like one ; and that of a few auxiliary troops only in the other ) Mr. Addifon could not , with propriety , bring in that magnificent circumftance which gives one ...
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... first presents his fire ; and the high eaft Stands , as the Capitol , directly here . Bru . Give me your hands all over , one by one . Caf . And let us fwear our refolution . 3 Bru . No , not an oath : If not the face of men , The 3 No ...
... first presents his fire ; and the high eaft Stands , as the Capitol , directly here . Bru . Give me your hands all over , one by one . Caf . And let us fwear our refolution . 3 Bru . No , not an oath : If not the face of men , The 3 No ...
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