The Plays of William Shakespeare. In Ten Volumes: Measure for measure ; Comedy of errors ; Much ado about nothing ; Love's labour's lostC. Bathurst, J. Beecroft, W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, J. Hinton, L. Davis, Hawes, Clarke and Collins, R. Horsfield, W. Johnston, W. Owen, T. Caslon, E. Johnson, S. Crowder, B. White, T. Longman, B. Law, E. and C. Dilly, C. Corbett, W. Griffin, T. Cadell, W. Woodfall, G. Keith, T. Lowndes, T. Davies, J. Robson, T. Becket, F. Newbery, G. Robinson, T. Payne, J. Williams, M. Hingeston, and J. Ridley., 1773 |
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... light them for themfelves : for if our virtues " Did not go forth of us , ' twere all alike As if we had them not . Spirits are not finely touch'd , But to fine iffues : nor Nature never lends The fmalleft fcruple of her excellence ...
... light them for themfelves : for if our virtues " Did not go forth of us , ' twere all alike As if we had them not . Spirits are not finely touch'd , But to fine iffues : nor Nature never lends The fmalleft fcruple of her excellence ...
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... light , it is not the author's meaning . Ifabella would fay , there is fo great a difproportion in quality betwixt lord An- gelo and her brother , that their actions can bear no comparison , or equality , together : but her brother's ...
... light , it is not the author's meaning . Ifabella would fay , there is fo great a difproportion in quality betwixt lord An- gelo and her brother , that their actions can bear no comparison , or equality , together : but her brother's ...
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... light or trifling . ' Tis , fays he , as light or trifling a crime to do fo , as fo , & c . Which the Oxford editor not apprehending , has altered it to juft ; for ' tis much eafier to conceive what Shakespeare fhould fay , than what he ...
... light or trifling . ' Tis , fays he , as light or trifling a crime to do fo , as fo , & c . Which the Oxford editor not apprehending , has altered it to juft ; for ' tis much eafier to conceive what Shakespeare fhould fay , than what he ...
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... light as it is , to fave your brother's life ? To this the answers , not very plainly in either reading , but more appofitely to that which I propofe : I bad rather give my body , than my foul . JOHNSON . E 4 Ang . Ang . Pleas'd you to ...
... light as it is , to fave your brother's life ? To this the answers , not very plainly in either reading , but more appofitely to that which I propofe : I bad rather give my body , than my foul . JOHNSON . E 4 Ang . Ang . Pleas'd you to ...
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... lights . This was properly urged as an aggravation to the sharpness of the torments spoken of . The Oxford editor not apprehending this , alters it to dilated . As if , because the spirit in the body is faid to be imprisoned , it was ...
... lights . This was properly urged as an aggravation to the sharpness of the torments spoken of . The Oxford editor not apprehending this , alters it to dilated . As if , because the spirit in the body is faid to be imprisoned , it was ...
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