The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... muft fhift for itfelf . I cannot but think that the paffage is at prefent in confufion . The Poet afks a queftion , and stays not for an anfwer , nor has his queftion any appa- rent driftor confequence . I would range the paffage thus ...
... muft fhift for itfelf . I cannot but think that the paffage is at prefent in confufion . The Poet afks a queftion , and stays not for an anfwer , nor has his queftion any appa- rent driftor confequence . I would range the paffage thus ...
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... muft be , if you do not love me , and to this my alteration reftores it . ( 9 ) I confirm you . ] I fix your characters firmly in my own mind . ( 1 ) O joy , e'en made away ere't can be born ; ] For this Hanmer writes , Ojoy , e'en made ...
... muft be , if you do not love me , and to this my alteration reftores it . ( 9 ) I confirm you . ] I fix your characters firmly in my own mind . ( 1 ) O joy , e'en made away ere't can be born ; ] For this Hanmer writes , Ojoy , e'en made ...
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... muft not break my back , to heal his finger . Immediate are my needs , and my relief Muft not be toft and turn'd to me in words , But find fupply immediate . Get you gone . Put on a moft importunate afpect , A vifage of demand ; for I ...
... muft not break my back , to heal his finger . Immediate are my needs , and my relief Muft not be toft and turn'd to me in words , But find fupply immediate . Get you gone . Put on a moft importunate afpect , A vifage of demand ; for I ...
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... is Sir T. Hanmer's . ( * ) We know him for no lefs , ] That is , we know him by report to be no less than you reprefent him , though we are strangers to his perfon , For For my own part , I muft needs confefs , TIMON OF ATHENS . 41.
... is Sir T. Hanmer's . ( * ) We know him for no lefs , ] That is , we know him by report to be no less than you reprefent him , though we are strangers to his perfon , For For my own part , I muft needs confefs , TIMON OF ATHENS . 41.
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Shakespeare. For my own part , I muft needs confefs , I have received fome fmall kindneffes from him , as money , plate , jewels , and fuch like trifles , nothing comparing to his ( 9 ) yet had he mistook him , and fent him to me , I ...
Shakespeare. For my own part , I muft needs confefs , I have received fome fmall kindneffes from him , as money , plate , jewels , and fuch like trifles , nothing comparing to his ( 9 ) yet had he mistook him , and fent him to me , I ...
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