“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... sense , suffers cruelly by this reading . There are two nomi- natives to the verb bequeathed , and not so much as one to the verb charged : and yet , to the nominative there wanted , [ his blessing ] refers . So that the whole sentence ...
... sense , suffers cruelly by this reading . There are two nomi- natives to the verb bequeathed , and not so much as one to the verb charged : and yet , to the nominative there wanted , [ his blessing ] refers . So that the whole sentence ...
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... sense as we say — It is better to do mischief , than to do nothing . Johnson . Notwithstanding Dr. Warburton's far - fetched explanation , I believe that the words be naught awhile , mean no more than this : " Be content to be a cypher ...
... sense as we say — It is better to do mischief , than to do nothing . Johnson . Notwithstanding Dr. Warburton's far - fetched explanation , I believe that the words be naught awhile , mean no more than this : " Be content to be a cypher ...
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... sense indeed , and may be thus understood.- The reverence due to my father is , in some degree , derived to you , as the first - born . But I am persuaded that Orlando did not here mean to compliment his brother , or condemn himself ...
... sense indeed , and may be thus understood.- The reverence due to my father is , in some degree , derived to you , as the first - born . But I am persuaded that Orlando did not here mean to compliment his brother , or condemn himself ...
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... sense see may be here used . The sufferer can , with no propriety , be said to set the musick ; neither is the allusion to the act of tuning an instrument , or pricking a tune , one of which must be meant by setting musick . Rosalind ...
... sense see may be here used . The sufferer can , with no propriety , be said to set the musick ; neither is the allusion to the act of tuning an instrument , or pricking a tune , one of which must be meant by setting musick . Rosalind ...
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... sense requires that we should read , - —our eyes , and — our judgment . The argument is , Your spirits are too bold , and therefore your judgment deceives you ; but did you see and know yourself with our more impartial judgment , you ...
... sense requires that we should read , - —our eyes , and — our judgment . The argument is , Your spirits are too bold , and therefore your judgment deceives you ; but did you see and know yourself with our more impartial judgment , you ...
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