“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. too ; in her they are the better for their fimplenefs ; the derives her ... STEEVENS . 2 If the living be enemy to the grief , the excefs makes it foon mor- tal . ] This feems very obfcure ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. too ; in her they are the better for their fimplenefs ; the derives her ... STEEVENS . 2 If the living be enemy to the grief , the excefs makes it foon mor- tal . ] This feems very obfcure ...
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... STEEvens . 5 -within ten years it will make itself two , which is goodly increafe ; I think we should either read ... STEEVENS . 6 - Marry , ill , to like him that ne'er it likes . ] Parolles , in anfwer to the question , how one ...
... STEEvens . 5 -within ten years it will make itself two , which is goodly increafe ; I think we should either read ... STEEVENS . 6 - Marry , ill , to like him that ne'er it likes . ] Parolles , in anfwer to the question , how one ...
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... STEEVENS . 4 --chriftendoms , ] This word , which fignifies the collective body of christianity , every place where the chriftian religion is embraced , is furely ufed with much licence on this occafion . STEEVENS . Par . Par . What one ...
... STEEVENS . 4 --chriftendoms , ] This word , which fignifies the collective body of christianity , every place where the chriftian religion is embraced , is furely ufed with much licence on this occafion . STEEVENS . Par . Par . What one ...
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... STEEVENS . 9 Venice fond done , is foolishly done . So , in the Merchant of " Jailor , why art thou fo fond " To let this man abroad . " With that he fighed as he stood , ] STEEVENS . At the end of the line of which this is a repetition ...
... STEEVENS . 9 Venice fond done , is foolishly done . So , in the Merchant of " Jailor , why art thou fo fond " To let this man abroad . " With that he fighed as he stood , ] STEEVENS . At the end of the line of which this is a repetition ...
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... STEEVENS . 2 - avhich should , indeed , give us a farther ufe to be made , & c . ] Between the words us and a farther , there feems to have been two or three words dropt , which appear to have been to this purpofe- Should , indeed ...
... STEEVENS . 2 - avhich should , indeed , give us a farther ufe to be made , & c . ] Between the words us and a farther , there feems to have been two or three words dropt , which appear to have been to this purpofe- Should , indeed ...
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