The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Tập 8J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... caufe and effit , where the effect follows the caufe by a physical neceffity . For the affer- tion is . Be true to thyself , and then thou must neceffarily be true to others . Truth to himself then was the cause , truth to others , the ...
... caufe and effit , where the effect follows the caufe by a physical neceffity . For the affer- tion is . Be true to thyself , and then thou must neceffarily be true to others . Truth to himself then was the cause , truth to others , the ...
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... caufe qu ' elle a tant de vertu contre les possedez , & que l'Eglise s'en fert en les exor- cifant . It was on the fame prin- ciple that the Greeks called ful- phur , Oator , because of its use in their fuperftitious purgations by fire ...
... caufe qu ' elle a tant de vertu contre les possedez , & que l'Eglise s'en fert en les exor- cifant . It was on the fame prin- ciple that the Greeks called ful- phur , Oator , because of its use in their fuperftitious purgations by fire ...
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... caufe depone , As much as any 1 have known . But perhaps imponed is pledged , impawned , so spelt to ridicule the affectation of uttering English words with French pronunciation . Ham . 2 more germane ] More a - kin . 3 298 HAMLET ,
... caufe depone , As much as any 1 have known . But perhaps imponed is pledged , impawned , so spelt to ridicule the affectation of uttering English words with French pronunciation . Ham . 2 more germane ] More a - kin . 3 298 HAMLET ,
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... fann'd in confe- quence of any reason or reflec- tion . Such errors , to which there is no temptation but idle- nef , and of which there was no caufe through and through the most fond and winnowed opinions ; 300 HAMLET ,
... fann'd in confe- quence of any reason or reflec- tion . Such errors , to which there is no temptation but idle- nef , and of which there was no caufe through and through the most fond and winnowed opinions ; 300 HAMLET ,
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... caufe ; And , in this upshot , purposes mistook Fall'n on th ' inventors ' heads . All this can . I Truly deliver . Fort . Let us haste to hear it , And call the Nobless to the audience . For me , with forrow I embrace my fortune ; I ...
... caufe ; And , in this upshot , purposes mistook Fall'n on th ' inventors ' heads . All this can . I Truly deliver . Fort . Let us haste to hear it , And call the Nobless to the audience . For me , with forrow I embrace my fortune ; I ...
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