The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 5Riley, 1806 |
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... eye , quoted from Attilius , by the younger Pliny and others : satius est otiosum esse quàm nihil agere . But Oliver , in the perverseness of his disposition , would reverse the doctrine of the proverb . Does the reader know what all ...
... eye , quoted from Attilius , by the younger Pliny and others : satius est otiosum esse quàm nihil agere . But Oliver , in the perverseness of his disposition , would reverse the doctrine of the proverb . Does the reader know what all ...
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... eye , and saw where Rosader came pacing towards them with his forest - bill on his necke . " The quibble may be countenanced by the following passage in ́ Woman's a Weathercock , 1612 : Farmer . “ Good - morrow , taylor , I abhor bills ...
... eye , and saw where Rosader came pacing towards them with his forest - bill on his necke . " The quibble may be countenanced by the following passage in ́ Woman's a Weathercock , 1612 : Farmer . “ Good - morrow , taylor , I abhor bills ...
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... eyes , or knew yourself with your judgment , ] Absurd ! The sense requires that we should read , - —our eyes , and — our judgment . The argument is , Your spirits are too bold , and therefore your judgment deceives you ; but did you see ...
... eyes , or knew yourself with your judgment , ] Absurd ! The sense requires that we should read , - —our eyes , and — our judgment . The argument is , Your spirits are too bold , and therefore your judgment deceives you ; but did you see ...
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... eyes , and gentle wishes , go with me to my trial : wherein if I be foiled , there is but one shamed that was never gra- cious ; if killed , but one dead that is willing to be so : I shall do my friends no wrong , for I have none to ...
... eyes , and gentle wishes , go with me to my trial : wherein if I be foiled , there is but one shamed that was never gra- cious ; if killed , but one dead that is willing to be so : I shall do my friends no wrong , for I have none to ...
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... eye , I can tell who should down . [ CHA . is thrown . Duke F. No more , no more . Shout . Orl . Yes , I beseech your grace ; I am not yet well breathed . Duke F. How dost thou , Charles ? Le Beau . He cannot speak , my lord . Duke F ...
... eye , I can tell who should down . [ CHA . is thrown . Duke F. No more , no more . Shout . Orl . Yes , I beseech your grace ; I am not yet well breathed . Duke F. How dost thou , Charles ? Le Beau . He cannot speak , my lord . Duke F ...
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