The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... observe from hence is , that the name of antick or antique , given to this character , shows that the people had some traditional ideas of its being borrowed from the ancient mimes , who are thus described by Apuleius ; " mimi ...
... observe from hence is , that the name of antick or antique , given to this character , shows that the people had some traditional ideas of its being borrowed from the ancient mimes , who are thus described by Apuleius ; " mimi ...
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... observations , Which with experimental seal doth warrant The tenour of my book ; trust not my age , My reverence , calling , nor divinity , 8 9 If this sweet lady lie not guiltless here Under some biting error . LEON . Friar , it cannot ...
... observations , Which with experimental seal doth warrant The tenour of my book ; trust not my age , My reverence , calling , nor divinity , 8 9 If this sweet lady lie not guiltless here Under some biting error . LEON . Friar , it cannot ...
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... observed that the man's name was not mentioned ; and so , on this question , have betrayed herself by naming the person she was conscious of an affair with . The Friar observed this , and so concluded , that were she guilty , she would ...
... observed that the man's name was not mentioned ; and so , on this question , have betrayed herself by naming the person she was conscious of an affair with . The Friar observed this , and so concluded , that were she guilty , she would ...
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... observations upon life . Men overpowered with distress , eagerly listen to the first offers of relief , close with every scheme , and believe every promise . He that has no longer any confi- dence in himself , is glad to repose his ...
... observations upon life . Men overpowered with distress , eagerly listen to the first offers of relief , close with every scheme , and believe every promise . He that has no longer any confi- dence in himself , is glad to repose his ...
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... lye full in a puddle- " " The Sexton ( as Mr. Tyrwhitt observed ) is styled in this stage- direction , in the old copies , the Town - Clerk , " probably from VERG . O , a stool and a cushion for 136 ACT IV , MUCH ADO SCENE II.1 ...
... lye full in a puddle- " " The Sexton ( as Mr. Tyrwhitt observed ) is styled in this stage- direction , in the old copies , the Town - Clerk , " probably from VERG . O , a stool and a cushion for 136 ACT IV , MUCH ADO SCENE II.1 ...
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