The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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Page 273
... sense . But head , heart , and hand , he thought must needs go together , where an honest man was the fubject of the encomium : though what he could mean by the bead's being native to the heart , I can- not conceive . The mouth indeed ...
... sense . But head , heart , and hand , he thought must needs go together , where an honest man was the fubject of the encomium : though what he could mean by the bead's being native to the heart , I can- not conceive . The mouth indeed ...
Page 353
... sense wanted , and I have accordingly inferted it in the text . The pious chanfons were a kind of Chriftmas carols , containing fome fcriptural history thrown into loofe rhimes , and fung about the streets by the common people when they ...
... sense wanted , and I have accordingly inferted it in the text . The pious chanfons were a kind of Chriftmas carols , containing fome fcriptural history thrown into loofe rhimes , and fung about the streets by the common people when they ...
Page 422
... sense . Queen . What have I done , that thou dar'ft wag thy tongue In noise fo rude against me ? Ham . Such an act , That blurs the grace and blush of modesty ; Calls virtue , hypocrite ; takes off the rofe From 5 - takes off the rofe ...
... sense . Queen . What have I done , that thou dar'ft wag thy tongue In noise fo rude against me ? Ham . Such an act , That blurs the grace and blush of modesty ; Calls virtue , hypocrite ; takes off the rofe From 5 - takes off the rofe ...
Page 512
... yet feeing this lofs is no other . " wife an evil than we are fenfible of it , and fince death removes ** all sense of it , what matters it how foon we lofe them ? There- " fore Enter King , Queen , Laertes , Lords , Ofrick 512 HAMLET ,
... yet feeing this lofs is no other . " wife an evil than we are fenfible of it , and fince death removes ** all sense of it , what matters it how foon we lofe them ? There- " fore Enter King , Queen , Laertes , Lords , Ofrick 512 HAMLET ,
Page 513
... sense , and encouraged them to venture at one of their own , though , as ufual , they are come very lamely off . WARBURTON . The reading of the quarto was right , but in fome other copy the harshness of the tranfpofition was foftened ...
... sense , and encouraged them to venture at one of their own , though , as ufual , they are come very lamely off . WARBURTON . The reading of the quarto was right , but in fome other copy the harshness of the tranfpofition was foftened ...
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