The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... never Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men May read ftrange matters : 4 - To beguile the time , Look like the time ; 5 bear welcome in your eye , Some of our mo- This ignorant prefent , ] Thus the old copy . dern editors read ...
... never Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men May read ftrange matters : 4 - To beguile the time , Look like the time ; 5 bear welcome in your eye , Some of our mo- This ignorant prefent , ] Thus the old copy . dern editors read ...
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... never occur to men in the situation which is represented . This alfo is frequently the practice of Homer , who , from the midft of battles and horrors , relieves and refreshes the mind of the reader , by introducing fome quiet rural ...
... never occur to men in the situation which is represented . This alfo is frequently the practice of Homer , who , from the midft of battles and horrors , relieves and refreshes the mind of the reader , by introducing fome quiet rural ...
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... never be used as a form of returning thanks . So , in Chaucer's Milleres Tale : God fhilde that he died fodenly . " v . 3427 ; Mr. Tyr- whitt's edit . STEEVENS . 7 We reft your hermits . ] Hermits , for beadfmen . That is , we as ...
... never be used as a form of returning thanks . So , in Chaucer's Milleres Tale : God fhilde that he died fodenly . " v . 3427 ; Mr. Tyr- whitt's edit . STEEVENS . 7 We reft your hermits . ] Hermits , for beadfmen . That is , we as ...
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... never found the readers of Shakspeare agreeing about it . I understand it thus : 1 " If that which I am about to do , when it is once done and ex- ecuted , were done and ended without any following effects , it would then be beft to do ...
... never found the readers of Shakspeare agreeing about it . I understand it thus : 1 " If that which I am about to do , when it is once done and ex- ecuted , were done and ended without any following effects , it would then be beft to do ...
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... never mean to de- fcribe the agitation of Macbeth's mind , by the affiftance of a halt- ing verfe . The general image , though confufedly expreffed , relates to a horse , who , overleaping himself , falls , and his rider under him . To ...
... never mean to de- fcribe the agitation of Macbeth's mind , by the affiftance of a halt- ing verfe . The general image , though confufedly expreffed , relates to a horse , who , overleaping himself , falls , and his rider under him . To ...
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