“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... fame sense that the Italians fay , qualità virtuofa ; and not moral ones . On this account it is , fhè Tays , that , in an ill mind , thefe virtuous qualities are virtues and traitors too : i . e . the advantages of education enable an ...
... fame sense that the Italians fay , qualità virtuofa ; and not moral ones . On this account it is , fhè Tays , that , in an ill mind , thefe virtuous qualities are virtues and traitors too : i . e . the advantages of education enable an ...
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... fame kind muft of neceffity be . Were I to propofe any change , I would read should instead of hall . It does not however appear that this rapturous effufion of Helena was defigned to be intelligible to Parolles . Its obfcurity ...
... fame kind muft of neceffity be . Were I to propofe any change , I would read should instead of hall . It does not however appear that this rapturous effufion of Helena was defigned to be intelligible to Parolles . Its obfcurity ...
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... fame thought is lefs ambiguoufly exprefs'd in Timon : " That folder'ft clofe impoffibilities , " And mak'ft them kifs.- STEEVENS , VOL . IV . C Part of the Im- Impoffible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their THAT ENDS WELL . 17.
... fame thought is lefs ambiguoufly exprefs'd in Timon : " That folder'ft clofe impoffibilities , " And mak'ft them kifs.- STEEVENS , VOL . IV . C Part of the Im- Impoffible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their THAT ENDS WELL . 17.
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... fame lacks oil , to be the fnuff Of younger fpirits , whofe apprehenfive fenfes All but new things difdain ; whofe judgments are 8 Mere fathers of their garments ; whofe conftancies Expire before their fashions This he wifh'd : 1 ...
... fame lacks oil , to be the fnuff Of younger fpirits , whofe apprehenfive fenfes All but new things difdain ; whofe judgments are 8 Mere fathers of their garments ; whofe conftancies Expire before their fashions This he wifh'd : 1 ...
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... fame thing that your villainous fin is committed in , of your prophane holland . " Cupid's Whirligig by E. S. 1616 . Again , in the Match at Midnight , 1633 , by W. R. " He has turn'd my ftomach for all the world like a puritan's at the ...
... fame thing that your villainous fin is committed in , of your prophane holland . " Cupid's Whirligig by E. S. 1616 . Again , in the Match at Midnight , 1633 , by W. R. " He has turn'd my ftomach for all the world like a puritan's at the ...
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