The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1800 |
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... said about a century ago , the passages of a reign . When the countess mentions Helena's lofs of a father , fhe recol- leas her own lofs of a husband , and ftops to obferve how heavily that word had paffes through her mind . JOHNSON ...
... said about a century ago , the passages of a reign . When the countess mentions Helena's lofs of a father , fhe recol- leas her own lofs of a husband , and ftops to obferve how heavily that word had paffes through her mind . JOHNSON ...
Page 19
... with all his eloquence , old virginity , in eference to what he had before said , - " That virginity is a commodity the 1 2 A phoenix , captain , and an enemy , C 2 THAT ENDS WELL . 19 There shall your mafter have a thousand loves, ...
... with all his eloquence , old virginity , in eference to what he had before said , - " That virginity is a commodity the 1 2 A phoenix , captain , and an enemy , C 2 THAT ENDS WELL . 19 There shall your mafter have a thousand loves, ...
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... said to be the father of the man : -in the text , the judgement , being employed folely in forming or giving birth to new dreffes , is called the father of the garment . So , in King Henry IV . P. II : ' every minute now Should be the ...
... said to be the father of the man : -in the text , the judgement , being employed folely in forming or giving birth to new dreffes , is called the father of the garment . So , in King Henry IV . P. II : ' every minute now Should be the ...
Page 53
... said , I give the place of honour to the emperor and the pope , but not to the free ftates . WARBURTON . Sir T. Hanmer reads : Those bastards that inherit , & c . with this note : Refleding upon the abje & and degenerate condition of ...
... said , I give the place of honour to the emperor and the pope , but not to the free ftates . WARBURTON . Sir T. Hanmer reads : Those bastards that inherit , & c . with this note : Refleding upon the abje & and degenerate condition of ...
Page 144
... said , -I will fay true , or thereabouts , fet down . - for I'll fpeak truth . 1 LORD . He's very near the truth in this . BER . But I con him no thanks for't , in the na- ture he delivers it . " miftake to Parolles . The prefent ...
... said , -I will fay true , or thereabouts , fet down . - for I'll fpeak truth . 1 LORD . He's very near the truth in this . BER . But I con him no thanks for't , in the na- ture he delivers it . " miftake to Parolles . The prefent ...
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