All's well that ends well. Twelfth Night. Winter's tale. MacbethC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... believe Shakespeare wrote ( O that had ! how fad a PRESAGE ' tis ) i e . a prefage that the king muft now expect no cure , fince fo skilful a person was himself forced to fubmit to a malignant diftemper . WARBURTON . was almoft as great ...
... believe Shakespeare wrote ( O that had ! how fad a PRESAGE ' tis ) i e . a prefage that the king muft now expect no cure , fince fo skilful a person was himself forced to fubmit to a malignant diftemper . WARBURTON . was almoft as great ...
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... their pain in finfe ; and do fuppofe What hath been , - -1 JOHNSON . All these four lines are obfcure , and , I believe , corrupt . I fhall propose Impoffible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their THAT ENDS WELL . 15.
... their pain in finfe ; and do fuppofe What hath been , - -1 JOHNSON . All these four lines are obfcure , and , I believe , corrupt . I fhall propose Impoffible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their THAT ENDS WELL . 15.
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... feem impoffible to those who eftimate their la bour or enterprises by fenfe , and believe that nothing can be but what they fee before them . JOHNSON . I Lord . 1 Lord . His love , and wisdom , Approv'd 16 ALL's WELL SCENE II. ...
... feem impoffible to those who eftimate their la bour or enterprises by fenfe , and believe that nothing can be but what they fee before them . JOHNSON . I Lord . 1 Lord . His love , and wisdom , Approv'd 16 ALL's WELL SCENE II. ...
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... believe honour is not dignity of birth or rank , but acquired re- putation : Your father , fays the king , had the fame airy flights of Jatirical wit with the young lords of the prefent time , but they do not what he did , hide their ...
... believe honour is not dignity of birth or rank , but acquired re- putation : Your father , fays the king , had the fame airy flights of Jatirical wit with the young lords of the prefent time , but they do not what he did , hide their ...
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... believe ; ' tis my flownefs that I do not : for , I know , you lack not folly to commit them , and have ability enough to make fuch knaveries yours . Clo . Sterward and Clown . ] A Clown in Shakespeare is commonly taken for a licensed ...
... believe ; ' tis my flownefs that I do not : for , I know , you lack not folly to commit them , and have ability enough to make fuch knaveries yours . Clo . Sterward and Clown . ] A Clown in Shakespeare is commonly taken for a licensed ...
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againſt anſwer Autolycus Banquo becauſe beſt Bohemia buſineſs Camillo Clown Count defire Duke Enter Exeunt Exit expreffion eyes faid fame fatire fear feems fenfe fervant ferve fhall fhew fhould fifter fignifies fince Fleance fleep foldier fome fomething fool fpeak fpeech ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fwear fweet give hath heaven himſelf honour houſe i'the Illyria itſelf JOHNSON King lady lefs loft lord Macbeth Macd Macduff Mach madam mafter Malvolio means miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Narbon night o'the obferve occafion paffage perfon pleaſe pr'ythee pray prefent purpoſe queen reafon Roffe ſay SCENE Shakeſpeare ſhall ſhe Shep Sir Toby ſpeak STEEVENS Thane thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thing thofe thoſe thou art thought ufed underſtand uſe WARBURTON whofe wife Witch word
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