The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... less terrible than an enchanted den of furies . And no wonder , for the clime was extremely sub- ject to storms and hurricanes ; and the islands were surrounded with scattered rocks lying shallowly hid under the surface of the WARBURTON ...
... less terrible than an enchanted den of furies . And no wonder , for the clime was extremely sub- ject to storms and hurricanes ; and the islands were surrounded with scattered rocks lying shallowly hid under the surface of the WARBURTON ...
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... less , when I do it . The two first folios read : Most busy lest , when I do it . " Tis true this reading is corrupt ; but the corruption is so very little removed from the truth of the text , that I cannot afford to think well of my ...
... less , when I do it . The two first folios read : Most busy lest , when I do it . " Tis true this reading is corrupt ; but the corruption is so very little removed from the truth of the text , that I cannot afford to think well of my ...
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... less than the world , for twenty kingdoms , and I wish you well enough to allow you , after a little wrangle , that your play was fair . So likewise Dr. Grey . JOHNSON . I would recommend another punctuation , and then the sense would ...
... less than the world , for twenty kingdoms , and I wish you well enough to allow you , after a little wrangle , that your play was fair . So likewise Dr. Grey . JOHNSON . I would recommend another punctuation , and then the sense would ...
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... less solemnity directed by the will of the deceased . There was also a year's mind , and a week's mind . See Proverbial Phrases . " Was the month's mind of Sir Will . Laxton , who died the " last month ( July 1556 , ) his hearse burning ...
... less solemnity directed by the will of the deceased . There was also a year's mind , and a week's mind . See Proverbial Phrases . " Was the month's mind of Sir Will . Laxton , who died the " last month ( July 1556 , ) his hearse burning ...
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... less comfortable . Line 40 . -none else would : - simple . Line 77. for going ungartered ! ] Vide As you like it . Act 3 . JOHNSON . - ] None else would be so JOHNSON . Sc . 2 . Line 89. I would you were set , ] i 30 [ ACT II ...
... less comfortable . Line 40 . -none else would : - simple . Line 77. for going ungartered ! ] Vide As you like it . Act 3 . JOHNSON . - ] None else would be so JOHNSON . Sc . 2 . Line 89. I would you were set , ] i 30 [ ACT II ...
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Страница 67 - twill endure wind and weather. Vio. 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruell'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy.