The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1800 |
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... these virtuous qualities are vir- tues and traitors too : i . e . the advantages of education enable an ill mind to go further in wickedness than it could have done without them . WARBURTON . Virtue , and virtuous , as I am told , fill ...
... these virtuous qualities are vir- tues and traitors too : i . e . the advantages of education enable an ill mind to go further in wickedness than it could have done without them . WARBURTON . Virtue , and virtuous , as I am told , fill ...
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... these great tears grace his remembrance more , Than thofe I fhed for him . ] Johnfon supposes that , by these great tears , Helena means the tears which the King and the Countess fhed for her father ; but it does not appear that either ...
... these great tears grace his remembrance more , Than thofe I fhed for him . ] Johnfon supposes that , by these great tears , Helena means the tears which the King and the Countess fhed for her father ; but it does not appear that either ...
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... these expreffions , that Parolles was entirely dreft in red . Shakspeare writes only fome ftain of foldier , meaning in one sense , that he had red breeches on , ( which is fuficiently evident from calling him afterwards red - tail'd ...
... these expreffions , that Parolles was entirely dreft in red . Shakspeare writes only fome ftain of foldier , meaning in one sense , that he had red breeches on , ( which is fuficiently evident from calling him afterwards red - tail'd ...
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... these terms I held my city , Till thus he ' gan befiege me . ” Again , in The Rape of Lucrece : " This makes in him more rage , and leffer pity , To make the breach , and enter this fweet city . MALONE . Lofs of virginity is rational ...
... these terms I held my city , Till thus he ' gan befiege me . ” Again , in The Rape of Lucrece : " This makes in him more rage , and leffer pity , To make the breach , and enter this fweet city . MALONE . Lofs of virginity is rational ...
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... these plays , in which numbers are introduced , are printed incorrectly . Our author's fixth Sonnet fully fupports the emendation here made : " That ufe is not forbidden ufury , " Which happies those that pay the willing loan ; " That's ...
... these plays , in which numbers are introduced , are printed incorrectly . Our author's fixth Sonnet fully fupports the emendation here made : " That ufe is not forbidden ufury , " Which happies those that pay the willing loan ; " That's ...
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