The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 17 |
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... given them by their friends . JOHNSON . fair ladies , ] I should wish to read , for the fake of metre- -fairest ladies . STEEVENS . 5 lively lufre , ] For the epithet - lively , we are indebted to the fecond folio : it is wanting in the ...
... given them by their friends . JOHNSON . fair ladies , ] I should wish to read , for the fake of metre- -fairest ladies . STEEVENS . 5 lively lufre , ] For the epithet - lively , we are indebted to the fecond folio : it is wanting in the ...
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... given . to the Lord . I have ventured to change it to the Lady , as Mr. Edward's and Mr. Heath , as well as Dr. Johnson , concur in the emendation . STEEVENS . The conje & ure of Dr. Johnfon , who obferves , that L only was probably fet ...
... given . to the Lord . I have ventured to change it to the Lady , as Mr. Edward's and Mr. Heath , as well as Dr. Johnson , concur in the emendation . STEEVENS . The conje & ure of Dr. Johnfon , who obferves , that L only was probably fet ...
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... given , fays Timon , is not sufficient on the occafion : Methinks I could deal kingdoms , i . e , could difpenfe them on every fide with an ungrudging distribution , like that with which I could deal out cards . STEEVENS . 7 Ay ...
... given , fays Timon , is not sufficient on the occafion : Methinks I could deal kingdoms , i . e , could difpenfe them on every fide with an ungrudging distribution , like that with which I could deal out cards . STEEVENS . 7 Ay ...
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William Shakespeare. I doubt whether their legs 3 be worth the fums That are given for ' em . Friendship's full of dregs ' : Methinks , falfe hearts fhould never have found legs . Thus honeft fools lay out their wealth on court'fies ...
William Shakespeare. I doubt whether their legs 3 be worth the fums That are given for ' em . Friendship's full of dregs ' : Methinks , falfe hearts fhould never have found legs . Thus honeft fools lay out their wealth on court'fies ...
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... given , the date ' was put in when the bond was entered into and these bonds Timon had already given , and the time limited for their payment was lapled . The Senator's charge to his fervant muft be to the tenour : SCENE II . The fame ...
... given , the date ' was put in when the bond was entered into and these bonds Timon had already given , and the time limited for their payment was lapled . The Senator's charge to his fervant muft be to the tenour : SCENE II . The fame ...
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