The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1800 |
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... because they are artless and open , without fraud , without defign . The learned commentator has well explained virtues , but has not , I think , reached the force of the word traitors , and therefore has not shown the full extent LAF ...
... because they are artless and open , without fraud , without defign . The learned commentator has well explained virtues , but has not , I think , reached the force of the word traitors , and therefore has not shown the full extent LAF ...
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... because they were yet too few , he pieces out his loves with enmities , and makes of the whole fuch finished nonfenfe , as is never heard out of Bedlam . WARBURTON . captain , ] Our author often ufes this word for a head or chief . So ...
... because they were yet too few , he pieces out his loves with enmities , and makes of the whole fuch finished nonfenfe , as is never heard out of Bedlam . WARBURTON . captain , ] Our author often ufes this word for a head or chief . So ...
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... fight of a furplice . " Again , in The Hollander , 1640 : " A puritan , who , because he faw a furplice in the church , would needs hang himself in the bell - ropes . STEEVENS . COUNT . Well , now . STEW , I know 40 WELL ALL'S.
... fight of a furplice . " Again , in The Hollander , 1640 : " A puritan , who , because he faw a furplice in the church , would needs hang himself in the bell - ropes . STEEVENS . COUNT . Well , now . STEW , I know 40 WELL ALL'S.
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... because it repeats what the Countefs had already faid : it is injurious , because it spoils the measure . STEEVENS . HEL . I will tell truth ; by grace itself 48 ALL'S WELL.
... because it repeats what the Countefs had already faid : it is injurious , because it spoils the measure . STEEVENS . HEL . I will tell truth ; by grace itself 48 ALL'S WELL.
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... because thou haft hid thefe things from the wife and prudent , and revealed them unto babes . See alfo 1 Cor . i . 27. " But GoD hath chofen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise ; and GOD hath chofen the weak things of ...
... because thou haft hid thefe things from the wife and prudent , and revealed them unto babes . See alfo 1 Cor . i . 27. " But GoD hath chofen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise ; and GOD hath chofen the weak things of ...
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