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... must be obvious , and in- deed especially fo , when it is confidered , as is obferved by Dr. Johnson , - " that the plays " of Shakespeare are filled with practical ax- ❝ioms and domeftic wifdom ; and that a sys- ❝tem of civil and ...
... must be obvious , and in- deed especially fo , when it is confidered , as is obferved by Dr. Johnson , - " that the plays " of Shakespeare are filled with practical ax- ❝ioms and domeftic wifdom ; and that a sys- ❝tem of civil and ...
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... must know , ' Tis not my profit that does lead mine honour : Mine honour it . Antony and Cleopatra , A. 2 , S. 7 . Is not to ftir without great argument ; Rightly , to be great Hamlet , A. 4 , S. 4 . But greatly to find quarrel in a ...
... must know , ' Tis not my profit that does lead mine honour : Mine honour it . Antony and Cleopatra , A. 2 , S. 7 . Is not to ftir without great argument ; Rightly , to be great Hamlet , A. 4 , S. 4 . But greatly to find quarrel in a ...
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... must not be urged against him as a fault : --- The nature of the work demanded it ; and as the reader is re- ferred to the act and scene of every play , in which the more beautiful of such speeches are to be found , and as there are ...
... must not be urged against him as a fault : --- The nature of the work demanded it ; and as the reader is re- ferred to the act and scene of every play , in which the more beautiful of such speeches are to be found , and as there are ...
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... must be allowed that there is a material difference between an ornament worn on the forehead , and one exhibited on the fide of the face . STEEVENS . It is not a little extraordinary that the commentators fhould be for confidering ...
... must be allowed that there is a material difference between an ornament worn on the forehead , and one exhibited on the fide of the face . STEEVENS . It is not a little extraordinary that the commentators fhould be for confidering ...
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... must not be interpreted literally : it 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 ...
... must not be interpreted literally : it 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 ...
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