The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... those whom you will fee here . Reckoning for eftimation , is used before in this very scene : " Of honourable reckoning you are both . " STEEVENS . The reading of the text , on which Mr. Steevens has founded a very probable conjecture ...
... those whom you will fee here . Reckoning for eftimation , is used before in this very scene : " Of honourable reckoning you are both . " STEEVENS . The reading of the text , on which Mr. Steevens has founded a very probable conjecture ...
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... those books are most esteemed by the world , where valuable contents are embellifhed by as valuable binding . STEEVENS . 3 endart mine eye , ] The quarto , 1597 , reads : .. engage mine eye . " STEEVENS . 4 To this fpeech there have ...
... those books are most esteemed by the world , where valuable contents are embellifhed by as valuable binding . STEEVENS . 3 endart mine eye , ] The quarto , 1597 , reads : .. engage mine eye . " STEEVENS . 4 To this fpeech there have ...
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... those who came uninvited , with a defire to conceal themselves for the fake of intrigue , or to enjoy the greater freedom of converfation . Their entry on thefe occafions was always prefaced by fome fpeech in praife of the beauty of the ...
... those who came uninvited , with a defire to conceal themselves for the fake of intrigue , or to enjoy the greater freedom of converfation . Their entry on thefe occafions was always prefaced by fome fpeech in praife of the beauty of the ...
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... those children of an idle brain . When we fay the king's judges , we do not mean perfons who are to judge the king , but perfons appointed by him to judge his fub . jects . STEEVENS , On the fore - finger of an alderman , ] The quarto ...
... those children of an idle brain . When we fay the king's judges , we do not mean perfons who are to judge the king , but perfons appointed by him to judge his fub . jects . STEEVENS , On the fore - finger of an alderman , ] The quarto ...
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... those stars , As day - light doth a lamp ; her eye in heaven . Would through the airy region ftream fo bright , That birds would fing , and think it were not night , See , how the leans her cheek upon her hand ! " O , that I were a ...
... those stars , As day - light doth a lamp ; her eye in heaven . Would through the airy region ftream fo bright , That birds would fing , and think it were not night , See , how the leans her cheek upon her hand ! " O , that I were a ...
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