“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Page 7
... feems very obfcure ; but the addition of a negative per- fectly difpels all the mift . If the living be not enemy , & c . exceffive grief is an enemy to the living , fays Lafeu : Yes , replies the B 4 countefs ; Ber . Madam , I defire ...
... feems very obfcure ; but the addition of a negative per- fectly difpels all the mift . If the living be not enemy , & c . exceffive grief is an enemy to the living , fays Lafeu : Yes , replies the B 4 countefs ; Ber . Madam , I defire ...
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... feems to be fome peculi- arity or feature . JOHNSON . Trick is an expreflion taken from drawing , and is fo explained in another place . The prefent inftance explains itself ; to fit and draw His arched brows , & c . and trick of his ...
... feems to be fome peculi- arity or feature . JOHNSON . Trick is an expreflion taken from drawing , and is fo explained in another place . The prefent inftance explains itself ; to fit and draw His arched brows , & c . and trick of his ...
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... feems to be wanting . Hanmer has made a fair attempt by reading : Not my virginity yet - You're for the court , There hall your master , & c . Some fuch claufe has , I think , dropped out , but still the first words want connection ...
... feems to be wanting . Hanmer has made a fair attempt by reading : Not my virginity yet - You're for the court , There hall your master , & c . Some fuch claufe has , I think , dropped out , but still the first words want connection ...
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... feems to have been particularly cenfured by Cartwright , in one of the copies of verfes prefixed to the works of Beaumont and Fletcher . ( ( Shakespeare to thee was dull , whofe best jest lies " I ' th ' lady's queftions , and fool's ...
... feems to have been particularly cenfured by Cartwright , in one of the copies of verfes prefixed to the works of Beaumont and Fletcher . ( ( Shakespeare to thee was dull , whofe best jest lies " I ' th ' lady's queftions , and fool's ...
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... : You are fhallow , madam ; my great friends ; TYRWHITT . The meaning feems to be , you are not deeply skilled in the character or offices of great friends . JOHNSON . weary weary of . He , that ears iny land " THAT ENDS WELL . 25.
... : You are fhallow , madam ; my great friends ; TYRWHITT . The meaning feems to be , you are not deeply skilled in the character or offices of great friends . JOHNSON . weary weary of . He , that ears iny land " THAT ENDS WELL . 25.
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