The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Том 2 |
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... what to determine ; but I cannot fee why Ro falind fhould fuppofe , that the competitors in a wrestling match carried bills op their fhoulders , and I believe the whole conceit is in the poor refemblance of " prefence and prefents .
... what to determine ; but I cannot fee why Ro falind fhould fuppofe , that the competitors in a wrestling match carried bills op their fhoulders , and I believe the whole conceit is in the poor refemblance of " prefence and prefents .
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... and the cow's dugs that her pretty chopt hands had milk'd ; and I remember the wooing of a peafcod instead of her , from whom I took 7 I am inclined to believe that from this paffage Suckling took the hint of his fong .
... and the cow's dugs that her pretty chopt hands had milk'd ; and I remember the wooing of a peafcod instead of her , from whom I took 7 I am inclined to believe that from this paffage Suckling took the hint of his fong .
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Of this fenfe I believe Shakespeare takes advantage to produce one of his darling equivocations . Thus the meaning will be , fo is all nature in love , abounding in folly . And ། And do not fhare the fleeces that I graze ; 34 AS YOU ...
Of this fenfe I believe Shakespeare takes advantage to produce one of his darling equivocations . Thus the meaning will be , fo is all nature in love , abounding in folly . And ། And do not fhare the fleeces that I graze ; 34 AS YOU ...
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But you are no fuch man , you are rather point - de - vice in your accoutrements , as loving yourself , than feeming the lover of any other . 1 Orld . Fair youth , I would I could make thee believe I love . * O W : Rof .
But you are no fuch man , you are rather point - de - vice in your accoutrements , as loving yourself , than feeming the lover of any other . 1 Orld . Fair youth , I would I could make thee believe I love . * O W : Rof .
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Dr. Warburton has very happily obferved , that Ofweet Oliver is a quotation from an old fong ; I believe there are two quotations put in oppofition to each other . For wind I read wend , the old word for go . Perhaps the whole paffage ...
Dr. Warburton has very happily obferved , that Ofweet Oliver is a quotation from an old fong ; I believe there are two quotations put in oppofition to each other . For wind I read wend , the old word for go . Perhaps the whole paffage ...
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