The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1800 |
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... speech of the counteffe's fteward , who is supposed to have over - heard this foliloquy of Helena : " Fortune , fhe faid , was no goddess , that had put fuch difference betwixt their two eftates . 91 The mightiest pace in fortune , for ...
... speech of the counteffe's fteward , who is supposed to have over - heard this foliloquy of Helena : " Fortune , fhe faid , was no goddess , that had put fuch difference betwixt their two eftates . 91 The mightiest pace in fortune , for ...
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... speech . ' in fo high a place as himself , but yet holding a certain place ; as one of the links , though not the largeft , of the great chain of fociety . In The Winter's Tale , place is again used for rank or fituation in life : 2 O ...
... speech . ' in fo high a place as himself , but yet holding a certain place ; as one of the links , though not the largeft , of the great chain of fociety . In The Winter's Tale , place is again used for rank or fituation in life : 2 O ...
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... speech . Approof is approbation . If I should allow Dr. Warburton's inter pretation of epitaph , which is more than can be reasonably ex- pected , I can yet find no sense in the present reading . We might , by a flight tranfpofition ...
... speech . Approof is approbation . If I should allow Dr. Warburton's inter pretation of epitaph , which is more than can be reasonably ex- pected , I can yet find no sense in the present reading . We might , by a flight tranfpofition ...
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... speech in all the play . " I never faw READF peeping through the curtain , " But ravishing joy enter'd into my heart . MALONE . Greffida : " " to even your content , ] To a & up to your defires . JOHNSON . when of ourselves we publish ...
... speech in all the play . " I never faw READF peeping through the curtain , " But ravishing joy enter'd into my heart . MALONE . Greffida : " " to even your content , ] To a & up to your defires . JOHNSON . when of ourselves we publish ...
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... speech then in vogue at court . WARBURTON . Thus Clove and Orange , in Every Man out of his Humour : " You conceive me , fir ? O Lord , fir ! " Cleiveland , in one of his songs , makes his Gentleman Answer , O Lord , fir ! and talk play ...
... speech then in vogue at court . WARBURTON . Thus Clove and Orange , in Every Man out of his Humour : " You conceive me , fir ? O Lord , fir ! " Cleiveland , in one of his songs , makes his Gentleman Answer , O Lord , fir ! and talk play ...
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