“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... thefe virtuous qualities are virtues and traitors too : i . e . the advantages of education enable an ill mind to go further in wickedness than it could have done without them . But , fays the countefs , in her they are the better for ...
... thefe virtuous qualities are virtues and traitors too : i . e . the advantages of education enable an ill mind to go further in wickedness than it could have done without them . But , fays the countefs , in her they are the better for ...
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... thefe great tears - ] The tears which the king and coun- tefs fhed for him . JOHNSON . In bis bright radiance & c . ] I cannot be united with him and move in the fame fphere , but must be comforted at a distance by the radiance that ...
... thefe great tears - ] The tears which the king and coun- tefs fhed for him . JOHNSON . In bis bright radiance & c . ] I cannot be united with him and move in the fame fphere , but must be comforted at a distance by the radiance that ...
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... thefe expreffions , that Parolles was entirely dreft in red . Shakespeare writes only fome ftain of fol dier , meaning in one fenfe , that he had red breeches on , ( which is fufficiently evident from calling him afterwards red - tailed ...
... thefe expreffions , that Parolles was entirely dreft in red . Shakespeare writes only fome ftain of fol dier , meaning in one fenfe , that he had red breeches on , ( which is fufficiently evident from calling him afterwards red - tailed ...
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... thefe four lines are obfcure , and , I believe , corrupt ; I fhall propose an emendation , which those who can explain the present reading , are at liberty to reject : Through mightieft space in fortune nature brings Likes to join likes ...
... thefe four lines are obfcure , and , I believe , corrupt ; I fhall propose an emendation , which those who can explain the present reading , are at liberty to reject : Through mightieft space in fortune nature brings Likes to join likes ...
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... thefe are ours ; this thorn -Fortune , fhe faid , was no goddefs , & c . Love no god , & c . complained against the queen of virgins , & c . ] This paffage ftands thus in the old copies : Love , no god , that would not extend his might ...
... thefe are ours ; this thorn -Fortune , fhe faid , was no goddefs , & c . Love no god , & c . complained against the queen of virgins , & c . ] This paffage ftands thus in the old copies : Love , no god , that would not extend his might ...
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