The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... kind of errand . In the Knight's Tale of Chaucer , Arcite , under the name of Philofirate , is ' fquire of the chamber to Thefeus STEEVENS . 3 Philoft . Philoft . Here mighty Thefeus . The . Say , 112 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM .
... kind of errand . In the Knight's Tale of Chaucer , Arcite , under the name of Philofirate , is ' fquire of the chamber to Thefeus STEEVENS . 3 Philoft . Philoft . Here mighty Thefeus . The . Say , 112 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT's DREAM .
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... kind . The . The kinder we , to give them thanks for nothing . Our fports fhall be ' , to take what they mistake : And what poor duty cannot do3 , Noble refpect takes it in might , not merit . " Where I have come , great clerks have ...
... kind . The . The kinder we , to give them thanks for nothing . Our fports fhall be ' , to take what they mistake : And what poor duty cannot do3 , Noble refpect takes it in might , not merit . " Where I have come , great clerks have ...
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... kind are but fhadows : and the worst are no worse , if imagination amend them . Hip . It must be your imagination then , and not theirs . The . If we imagine no worse of them , than they of themselves , they may pafs for excellent men ...
... kind are but fhadows : and the worst are no worse , if imagination amend them . Hip . It must be your imagination then , and not theirs . The . If we imagine no worse of them , than they of themselves , they may pafs for excellent men ...
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... kind of pleasure which the author defigned . Fairies in his time were much in fashion ; common tradition had made them familiar , and Spenfer's poem had made them great . JOHNSON . NOTE ON The human mortals want their winter here , & c ...
... kind of pleasure which the author defigned . Fairies in his time were much in fashion ; common tradition had made them familiar , and Spenfer's poem had made them great . JOHNSON . NOTE ON The human mortals want their winter here , & c ...
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... kind , ] i . e . of nature . So , Turbervile , in his book of Falconry , 1575 , p . 127 : " So great is the curtesy of kind , as fhe ever feeketh to recom- penfe any defect of hers with fome other better benefit . " Again , in Drayton's ...
... kind , ] i . e . of nature . So , Turbervile , in his book of Falconry , 1575 , p . 127 : " So great is the curtesy of kind , as fhe ever feeketh to recom- penfe any defect of hers with fome other better benefit . " Again , in Drayton's ...
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