The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... believe it right . Shakspeare , always hurried on by the grandeur and multitude of his ideas , affumes every now and then , an uncommon licence in the ufe of his words . Particularly in complex moral modes it is ufual with him to employ ...
... believe it right . Shakspeare , always hurried on by the grandeur and multitude of his ideas , affumes every now and then , an uncommon licence in the ufe of his words . Particularly in complex moral modes it is ufual with him to employ ...
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... believe , the author's word.He ufes it again in Hamlet , for remote : " He wafts you to a more removed ground . " MALONE . 3 Lyf.If thou loft me then , Steal forth thy father's house , & c . Her . My good Lyfander ! I fwear to thee by ...
... believe , the author's word.He ufes it again in Hamlet , for remote : " He wafts you to a more removed ground . " MALONE . 3 Lyf.If thou loft me then , Steal forth thy father's house , & c . Her . My good Lyfander ! I fwear to thee by ...
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... believe her without a thousand oaths . But Shakspeare obferved nature at another rate . The fpeeches are divided wrong , and must be thus rectified ; when Lyfander had proposed her running away with him , the replies : Her . My good ...
... believe her without a thousand oaths . But Shakspeare obferved nature at another rate . The fpeeches are divided wrong , and must be thus rectified ; when Lyfander had proposed her running away with him , the replies : Her . My good ...
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... believe , has no reference to the name of Quince . I meet with the fame kind of expreffion in Wily Beguiled : " As yet we are grown to no conclufion . " Again , in The Arraignment of Paris , 1584 : " Our reafons will be infinite , I ...
... believe , has no reference to the name of Quince . I meet with the fame kind of expreffion in Wily Beguiled : " As yet we are grown to no conclufion . " Again , in The Arraignment of Paris , 1584 : " Our reafons will be infinite , I ...
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... believe not rightly . Befides , the trick of the fairy is reprefented as producing rather merriment than anger . JOHNSON . hold their hips , and loffe , ] " And laughter holding both his fides . " Milton . STEEVENS . 7 And waxen , ] And ...
... believe not rightly . Befides , the trick of the fairy is reprefented as producing rather merriment than anger . JOHNSON . hold their hips , and loffe , ] " And laughter holding both his fides . " Milton . STEEVENS . 7 And waxen , ] And ...
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