The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... fhew the danger of critical temerity . Dr. Warburton's change of I would to I vot was fpecious enough , yet it is evidently er reneous . The fenfe is this , 7he lark , they fay , has loft her eyes to the toad , and now I would the toad ...
... fhew the danger of critical temerity . Dr. Warburton's change of I would to I vot was fpecious enough , yet it is evidently er reneous . The fenfe is this , 7he lark , they fay , has loft her eyes to the toad , and now I would the toad ...
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... fhew thee where they are . Serv . I have a head , fir , that will find out logs , And never trouble Peter for the matter . [ Exit . Cap . ' Mafs , and well faid ; A merry whorefon ! ha , Thou fhalt be logger - head . - Good faith ...
... fhew thee where they are . Serv . I have a head , fir , that will find out logs , And never trouble Peter for the matter . [ Exit . Cap . ' Mafs , and well faid ; A merry whorefon ! ha , Thou fhalt be logger - head . - Good faith ...
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... fhew the vanity of trufting to thofe uncertain and cafual exalt ations or depreffions , which many confider as certain foretokens of good and evil . JOHNSON . The poet has explained this paffage himself a little further on : " How oft ...
... fhew the vanity of trufting to thofe uncertain and cafual exalt ations or depreffions , which many confider as certain foretokens of good and evil . JOHNSON . The poet has explained this paffage himself a little further on : " How oft ...
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... fhew , " Wherefore our Romeus affuredly hath thought , " What by no friendship could be got , with money fhould be bought ; " For needy lack is like the poor man to compel " To fell that which the city's law forbiddeth him to fell ...
... fhew , " Wherefore our Romeus affuredly hath thought , " What by no friendship could be got , with money fhould be bought ; " For needy lack is like the poor man to compel " To fell that which the city's law forbiddeth him to fell ...
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... fhew . Noting this penury , to myfelf I faid- An if a man did need a poifon now , Whofe fale is prefent death in Mantua , Here lives a caitiff wretch would fell it him . O , this fame thought did but fore - run my need ; And this fame ...
... fhew . Noting this penury , to myfelf I faid- An if a man did need a poifon now , Whofe fale is prefent death in Mantua , Here lives a caitiff wretch would fell it him . O , this fame thought did but fore - run my need ; And this fame ...
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