The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Page 7
... seems very obscure ; but the Addition of a Ne- gative perfectly dispels all the Mist . If the Living be not Ene- my , & c . Excessive Grief is an Enemy to the Living , says Lafeu : Yes , replies the Countess ; and if the Living be not ...
... seems very obscure ; but the Addition of a Ne- gative perfectly dispels all the Mist . If the Living be not Ene- my , & c . Excessive Grief is an Enemy to the Living , says Lafeu : Yes , replies the Countess ; and if the Living be not ...
Page 16
... seem founder'd , has funk it upon Us . - I communicated to my ingenious Friend Mr. Warburton , how I found the Passage in the old Books ; [ Fond done , done , fond , Was this King Priam's Joy ? ] And from Him I received that Supplement ...
... seem founder'd , has funk it upon Us . - I communicated to my ingenious Friend Mr. Warburton , how I found the Passage in the old Books ; [ Fond done , done , fond , Was this King Priam's Joy ? ] And from Him I received that Supplement ...
Page 23
... seems to me One of the very obfcure Passages of Shakespear , and which there- fore may very well demand Explanation . Italy , at the time of this Scene , was under three very different Tenures . The Emperor , as Successor of the Roman ...
... seems to me One of the very obfcure Passages of Shakespear , and which there- fore may very well demand Explanation . Italy , at the time of this Scene , was under three very different Tenures . The Emperor , as Successor of the Roman ...
Page 45
... seem , And my appointments have in them a need Greater than shews itself at the first view , To you that know them not . This to my mother . [ Giving a letter ' Twill be two days ere I shall see you , fo I leave you to your wisdom . Hel ...
... seem , And my appointments have in them a need Greater than shews itself at the first view , To you that know them not . This to my mother . [ Giving a letter ' Twill be two days ere I shall see you , fo I leave you to your wisdom . Hel ...
Page 47
... seems the quarrel Upon your Grace's part ; but black and fearful On the oppofer . Duke . Therefore we marvel much , our coufin France Would , in so just a business , shut his bosom Against our borrowing prayers . 2 Lord . Good my Lord ...
... seems the quarrel Upon your Grace's part ; but black and fearful On the oppofer . Duke . Therefore we marvel much , our coufin France Would , in so just a business , shut his bosom Against our borrowing prayers . 2 Lord . Good my Lord ...
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