The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1800 |
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Page 31
... say , that they are even lefs conftant in their judgements than in their drefs : their conftancies Expire before their fashions . TYRWHITT . ― The reading of the old copy fathers , is fupported by a similar paffage in Cymbeline : fome ...
... say , that they are even lefs conftant in their judgements than in their drefs : their conftancies Expire before their fashions . TYRWHITT . ― The reading of the old copy fathers , is fupported by a similar paffage in Cymbeline : fome ...
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... says : it is no difhoneft defire , to defire to be a woman of the world . " STEEVENS . As 66 4 - and I- ] I , which was inadvertently omitted in the firft copy , was fupplied by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . 5 Service is no ...
... says : it is no difhoneft defire , to defire to be a woman of the world . " STEEVENS . As 66 4 - and I- ] I , which was inadvertently omitted in the firft copy , was fupplied by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . 5 Service is no ...
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... say though honefty be no puritan , why fhould he add- that it would wear the furplice , & c . or , in other words , that it would be content to affume a covering that puritans in general re- probated ? What would there be extraordinary ...
... say though honefty be no puritan , why fhould he add- that it would wear the furplice , & c . or , in other words , that it would be content to affume a covering that puritans in general re- probated ? What would there be extraordinary ...
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... say no more than this : " I now find the mystery of your creeping into corners , and weep- ing , and pining in fecret . " For this reafon I have amended the text , loneliness . The Steward , in the foregoing fcene , where he gives the ...
... say no more than this : " I now find the mystery of your creeping into corners , and weep- ing , and pining in fecret . " For this reafon I have amended the text , loneliness . The Steward , in the foregoing fcene , where he gives the ...
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... says , I except those from that precedency , who only inherit the fall of the last monarchy ; as all the little petty ftates ; for inftance , Florence , to whom these volunteers were going . As if he had said , I give the place of ...
... says , I except those from that precedency , who only inherit the fall of the last monarchy ; as all the little petty ftates ; for inftance , Florence , to whom these volunteers were going . As if he had said , I give the place of ...
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