The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Том 1J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... meaning in thy fnores . Ant . I am more serious than my cuftom . You Must be so too , if heed me ; which to do , Trebles thee o'er . I Seb . Well , I am standing water . Ant . I'll teach you how to flow . Seb . Do fo : to ebb Hereditary ...
... meaning in thy fnores . Ant . I am more serious than my cuftom . You Must be so too , if heed me ; which to do , Trebles thee o'er . I Seb . Well , I am standing water . Ant . I'll teach you how to flow . Seb . Do fo : to ebb Hereditary ...
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... meaning is , that ambition would be fo affected with the pleafing profpect , that it would doubt whether the difcovery , it there made of future greatness , was a real reprefentation , or only , what Shakespear , in another place ...
... meaning is , that ambition would be fo affected with the pleafing profpect , that it would doubt whether the difcovery , it there made of future greatness , was a real reprefentation , or only , what Shakespear , in another place ...
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... meaning of this line . There I couch , when Owls do cry . Where ? in the Cowflip's bell , and where the Bee fucks , he tells us : this must needs be in Summer . When ? when Owls cry , and this is in Winter . When blood is nipt , and ...
... meaning of this line . There I couch , when Owls do cry . Where ? in the Cowflip's bell , and where the Bee fucks , he tells us : this must needs be in Summer . When ? when Owls cry , and this is in Winter . When blood is nipt , and ...
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... meaning is , She conducted him in the appearance of fire through the dark night . Mr. Pope . 2 Perigenia , Vid . Plut . vit . Thesei . 3 And never fince that middle fummer's fpring , & c . ] There are not many paffages in Shakespear of ...
... meaning is , She conducted him in the appearance of fire through the dark night . Mr. Pope . 2 Perigenia , Vid . Plut . vit . Thesei . 3 And never fince that middle fummer's fpring , & c . ] There are not many paffages in Shakespear of ...
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... meaning . She is called a Mer- maid , 1. to denote her reign over a kingdom fituate in the fea , and 2. her beauty and intemperate luft , - Ut turpiter atrum Definat in pifcem mulier formofa fupernè . for as Elizabeth for her chastity ...
... meaning . She is called a Mer- maid , 1. to denote her reign over a kingdom fituate in the fea , and 2. her beauty and intemperate luft , - Ut turpiter atrum Definat in pifcem mulier formofa fupernè . for as Elizabeth for her chastity ...
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