The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... lefs than the text . The meaning is , This figure rifes well from the canvas . C'eft bien relevè . ( 9 ) .- bow this grace Speaks its con ftanding ? ] This relates to the attitude of this fi- gure ; and means that it ftands judiciously ...
... lefs than the text . The meaning is , This figure rifes well from the canvas . C'eft bien relevè . ( 9 ) .- bow this grace Speaks its con ftanding ? ] This relates to the attitude of this fi- gure ; and means that it ftands judiciously ...
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... lefs con- fident , because I think the prefent reading fufceptible of explanation , with no more violence to language than is frequently found in our authour . The glory of this life , is very near to madness , as may be made appear ...
... lefs con- fident , because I think the prefent reading fufceptible of explanation , with no more violence to language than is frequently found in our authour . The glory of this life , is very near to madness , as may be made appear ...
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... lefs corruptly than the modern Impreffions , And able Horses.- Which Reading , join'd to the Reasoning of the Paffage , gave me the Hint for this Emendation . THEOBALD . ( 1 ) No porter at bis gate , But rather one that fmiles , and ...
... lefs corruptly than the modern Impreffions , And able Horses.- Which Reading , join'd to the Reasoning of the Paffage , gave me the Hint for this Emendation . THEOBALD . ( 1 ) No porter at bis gate , But rather one that fmiles , and ...
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... lefs ; and yet he would embrace no counfel , take no warning by my coming . Every man hath his fault , and honefty is his . I ha ' told him on't , but I could never get him from't . Enter a fervant , with wine . » Serv . Please your ...
... lefs ; and yet he would embrace no counfel , take no warning by my coming . Every man hath his fault , and honefty is his . I ha ' told him on't , but I could never get him from't . Enter a fervant , with wine . » Serv . Please your ...
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... lefs , tho ' we are but ftrangers to him . But I can tell you one thing , my Lord , and which I hear from common rumours ; now Lord Timon's happy hours are done and past , and his eftate fhrinks from him . for Luc . Fy , no . money . Do ...
... lefs , tho ' we are but ftrangers to him . But I can tell you one thing , my Lord , and which I hear from common rumours ; now Lord Timon's happy hours are done and past , and his eftate fhrinks from him . for Luc . Fy , no . money . Do ...
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