The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... praise or dispraise . All this agrees with Mary queen of Scots , and with no other . Q. Elizabeth could not bear to hear her commended ; and her fuccef- for would not forgive her fatirift . But the poet has fo well marked out every ...
... praise or dispraise . All this agrees with Mary queen of Scots , and with no other . Q. Elizabeth could not bear to hear her commended ; and her fuccef- for would not forgive her fatirift . But the poet has fo well marked out every ...
Page 199
... praise , master ? ARM . In thy condign praife . MOTH . I will praife an cel with the fame praise . ARM . What ? that an eel is ingenious ? MOTH . That an eel is quick . ARM . I do fay , thou art quick in anfwers : Thou heat'ft my blood ...
... praise , master ? ARM . In thy condign praife . MOTH . I will praife an cel with the fame praise . ARM . What ? that an eel is ingenious ? MOTH . That an eel is quick . ARM . I do fay , thou art quick in anfwers : Thou heat'ft my blood ...
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... praise ; 6 S your deareft fpirits : ] Dear , in our author's language , has many fhades of meaning . In the prefent inftance and the next , it appears to fignify best , most powerful . STEEVENS . ---- 6 Needs not the painted flourish of ...
... praise ; 6 S your deareft fpirits : ] Dear , in our author's language , has many fhades of meaning . In the prefent inftance and the next , it appears to fignify best , most powerful . STEEVENS . ---- 6 Needs not the painted flourish of ...
Page 210
... praise of mine . But now to talk the tasker , -Good Boyet , You are not ignorant , all - telling fame Doth noife abroad , Navarre hath made a vow , Till painful study fhall out - wear three years , No woman may approach his filent court ...
... praise of mine . But now to talk the tasker , -Good Boyet , You are not ignorant , all - telling fame Doth noife abroad , Navarre hath made a vow , Till painful study fhall out - wear three years , No woman may approach his filent court ...
Page 244
... praise cannot mend the brow . Here , good my glass , take this for telling true ; [ Giving him money . Fair payment for foul words is more than due . — My balde bucke lyves ftyll to wayte upon yo . L. and my Ladie's comyng hyther , w ...
... praise cannot mend the brow . Here , good my glass , take this for telling true ; [ Giving him money . Fair payment for foul words is more than due . — My balde bucke lyves ftyll to wayte upon yo . L. and my Ladie's comyng hyther , w ...
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