The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... feems to remove all difficulties . " By foul - killing I understand deftroying the rational faculties by fuch means as make men fancy themselves beafts . ( 4 ) - liberties of fin : ] Sir T Hanmer reads , Li bertines , which , as the ...
... feems to remove all difficulties . " By foul - killing I understand deftroying the rational faculties by fuch means as make men fancy themselves beafts . ( 4 ) - liberties of fin : ] Sir T Hanmer reads , Li bertines , which , as the ...
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... feems to mean by fool - begg'd patience , that patience which is fo near to idictical fimplicity , that your next relation would take advantage from it to reprefent you as a fool and beg the guardianship of your fortune . E. Dro . E ...
... feems to mean by fool - begg'd patience , that patience which is fo near to idictical fimplicity , that your next relation would take advantage from it to reprefent you as a fool and beg the guardianship of your fortune . E. Dro . E ...
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... feems he hath great care to please his wife . E. Dro . Why , miftrefs , fure , my mafter is horn - mad . Adr . Horn - mad , thou villain ? E. Dro . I mean not , cuckold - mad ; but , fure , he's ftark mad : When I defired him to come ...
... feems he hath great care to please his wife . E. Dro . Why , miftrefs , fure , my mafter is horn - mad . Adr . Horn - mad , thou villain ? E. Dro . I mean not , cuckold - mad ; but , fure , he's ftark mad : When I defired him to come ...
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... feems to have been a necklace , or rather chain , perhaps hanging down double from the neck . So Lovelace in his poem , The Emprefs fpreads ber carcanets . ( 2 ) Marry , fo it doth appear By the wrongs I fuffer , and the Biows I bear ...
... feems to have been a necklace , or rather chain , perhaps hanging down double from the neck . So Lovelace in his poem , The Emprefs fpreads ber carcanets . ( 2 ) Marry , fo it doth appear By the wrongs I fuffer , and the Biows I bear ...
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... feems , thou wanteft breaking ; out upon thee , hind ! E. Dro . Here's too much , out upon thee ! I pray thee , let me in . S. Dro . Ay , when fowls have no . feathers , and fish have no fin E. Ant . Well Pil break in ; go borrow me a ...
... feems , thou wanteft breaking ; out upon thee , hind ! E. Dro . Here's too much , out upon thee ! I pray thee , let me in . S. Dro . Ay , when fowls have no . feathers , and fish have no fin E. Ant . Well Pil break in ; go borrow me a ...
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