“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Page 9
... those I shed for him . What was he like ? $ I have forgot him : my imagination Carries no favour in it , but Bertram's . I am undone ; there is no living , none , If Bertram be away . It were all one , That I fhould love a bright ...
... those I shed for him . What was he like ? $ I have forgot him : my imagination Carries no favour in it , but Bertram's . I am undone ; there is no living , none , If Bertram be away . It were all one , That I fhould love a bright ...
Page 13
... those of Parolles , 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 ...
... those of Parolles , 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 ...
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... those who can explain the present reading , are at liberty to reject : Through mightieft space in fortune nature brings Likes to join likes , and kifs like native things . That is , nature brings like qualities and difpofitions to meet ...
... those who can explain the present reading , are at liberty to reject : Through mightieft space in fortune nature brings Likes to join likes , and kifs like native things . That is , nature brings like qualities and difpofitions to meet ...
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. Impoffible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their pain in fenfe ; and do fuppofe , What hath been cannot be : Whoever ftrove To fhew her merit , that did mifs her love ? The king's difeafe ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. Impoffible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their pain in fenfe ; and do fuppofe , What hath been cannot be : Whoever ftrove To fhew her merit , that did mifs her love ? The king's difeafe ...
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... those two things . But ' tis that branch of criticism which no precepts can teach the writer to discharge , or the reader to judge of , WARBURTON . 1 After premifing that the accufative , them , refers to the precedent word , complaints ...
... those two things . But ' tis that branch of criticism which no precepts can teach the writer to discharge , or the reader to judge of , WARBURTON . 1 After premifing that the accufative , them , refers to the precedent word , complaints ...
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