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... of . observations on such paffages of the poet as come not within the plan of the present work . If duly encouraged , he means to publish them without delay . A CONCORDANCE то SHAKESPEARE . ABS ACQ ABSTINENCE . E viii ADVERTISEMENT .
... of . observations on such paffages of the poet as come not within the plan of the present work . If duly encouraged , he means to publish them without delay . A CONCORDANCE то SHAKESPEARE . ABS ACQ ABSTINENCE . E viii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... means vulgar . Hamlet , A. 1 , S. 3 . Such an act , I That blurs the grace and blufh of modefty ; Calls virtue , hypocrite ; takes off the rofe From the fair forehead of an innocent love , And fets a blifter there ; makes marriage vows ...
... means vulgar . Hamlet , A. 1 , S. 3 . Such an act , I That blurs the grace and blufh of modefty ; Calls virtue , hypocrite ; takes off the rofe From the fair forehead of an innocent love , And fets a blifter there ; makes marriage vows ...
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... means not an epitaph written on paper to be placed on a tomb - but an hiftory , the memoirs of Henry's life . Unless we effect the business in hand ( fays the king ) , we with not to be honoured , or to have our memory respected . Thus ...
... means not an epitaph written on paper to be placed on a tomb - but an hiftory , the memoirs of Henry's life . Unless we effect the business in hand ( fays the king ) , we with not to be honoured , or to have our memory respected . Thus ...
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... means and lavish manners meet together , Buzzer , in a fubfequent scene of this play , is used for a busy talker ... mean by it mere idle talk , because he had already been informed by Guildernftern that the players were actually arrived ...
... means and lavish manners meet together , Buzzer , in a fubfequent scene of this play , is used for a busy talker ... mean by it mere idle talk , because he had already been informed by Guildernftern that the players were actually arrived ...
Seite 8
... might indite the author of affection , " feems to mean , that he was a cold , uninterefting writer , that he did not speak from the heart . 66 A. B AFFLICTION AFFLICTION . Tell my friends , Tell Athens , in AFF ( 8 ) AFF.
... might indite the author of affection , " feems to mean , that he was a cold , uninterefting writer , that he did not speak from the heart . 66 A. B AFFLICTION AFFLICTION . Tell my friends , Tell Athens , in AFF ( 8 ) AFF.
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