The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 5Riley, 1806 |
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... grace of this face consisteth much in a beard . " Steevens . Beards of different cut were appropriated in our author's time to different characters and professions . The soldier had one fashion , the judge another , the bishop different ...
... grace of this face consisteth much in a beard . " Steevens . Beards of different cut were appropriated in our author's time to different characters and professions . The soldier had one fashion , the judge another , the bishop different ...
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... grace . " Malone . دو The passage quoted by Mr. Malone from Marston's Insatiate Countess , has no reference to the ball of Atalanta , but to the golden apple which was adjudged to Venus by Paris , on Mount Ida . After all , I believe ...
... grace . " Malone . دو The passage quoted by Mr. Malone from Marston's Insatiate Countess , has no reference to the ball of Atalanta , but to the golden apple which was adjudged to Venus by Paris , on Mount Ida . After all , I believe ...
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... is censured by Hall , in his second Book of Satires : " But who conjur'd , & c . " Or wicked Rablais dronken revellings " To grace the misrule of our tavernings ? " Steevens . in man's apparel ? Looks he as freshly as he 78 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... is censured by Hall , in his second Book of Satires : " But who conjur'd , & c . " Or wicked Rablais dronken revellings " To grace the misrule of our tavernings ? " Steevens . in man's apparel ? Looks he as freshly as he 78 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... grace to consi- der , that tears do not become a man . Ros . But have I not cause to weep ? Cel . As good cause as one would desire ; therefore weep . Ros . His very hair is of the dissembling colour . Cel . Something browner than ...
... grace to consi- der , that tears do not become a man . Ros . But have I not cause to weep ? Cel . As good cause as one would desire ; therefore weep . Ros . His very hair is of the dissembling colour . Cel . Something browner than ...
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... grace , That I shall think it a most plenteous crop To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest reaps : loose now and then A scatter'd smile , " and that I'll live upon . 4 Dead shepherd ! now I find thy saw of might ...
... grace , That I shall think it a most plenteous crop To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest reaps : loose now and then A scatter'd smile , " and that I'll live upon . 4 Dead shepherd ! now I find thy saw of might ...
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