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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... effects of the imagination in dreams . But , Queen Mab the fairies ' midwife ? What is he then Queen of ? Why , the fairies . What ! and their midwife too ? But this is not the greatest of the abfurdi- ties . Let us fee upon what oc ...
... effects of the imagination in dreams . But , Queen Mab the fairies ' midwife ? What is he then Queen of ? Why , the fairies . What ! and their midwife too ? But this is not the greatest of the abfurdi- ties . Let us fee upon what oc ...
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... effect I take : Thus from my lips , by thine , my fin is purg'd . [ Kiffing ber . Jul . Then have my lips the fin that late they took . Rom . Sin from my lips ! O trefpafs , fweetly urg'd ! Give me my fin again . Jul . You kils by th ...
... effect I take : Thus from my lips , by thine , my fin is purg'd . [ Kiffing ber . Jul . Then have my lips the fin that late they took . Rom . Sin from my lips ! O trefpafs , fweetly urg'd ! Give me my fin again . Jul . You kils by th ...
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... effect of the poifon before ever he has tafted it . I fuppofe , it hardly was fo favoury that the patient fhould chufe to make two draughts of it . And , eight lines after these , we find him taking the poison in his hands , and making ...
... effect of the poifon before ever he has tafted it . I fuppofe , it hardly was fo favoury that the patient fhould chufe to make two draughts of it . And , eight lines after these , we find him taking the poison in his hands , and making ...
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... effect As I intended ; for it wrought on her The form of death Mean time I writ to Romo , That he should hither come , as this dire night , 1 Friar . ] It is much to be la- mented that the Poet did not conclude the dialogue with the ...
... effect As I intended ; for it wrought on her The form of death Mean time I writ to Romo , That he should hither come , as this dire night , 1 Friar . ] It is much to be la- mented that the Poet did not conclude the dialogue with the ...
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... effect of fear ; for that diftillation was itself the effect ; fear was the cause , the active caufe , that diffilled them by that force of operation which we ftrictly call act in voluntary , and power in involuntary agents , but ...
... effect of fear ; for that diftillation was itself the effect ; fear was the cause , the active caufe , that diffilled them by that force of operation which we ftrictly call act in voluntary , and power in involuntary agents , but ...
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