The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... seems fo very incorrectly pointed , that the Author's Meaning is loft in the Carelessness . As the Text and Stops are reform'd , these are most beautiful Lines , and the Senfe this " He had no Contempt or Bitterness ; if he had any ...
... seems fo very incorrectly pointed , that the Author's Meaning is loft in the Carelessness . As the Text and Stops are reform'd , these are most beautiful Lines , and the Senfe this " He had no Contempt or Bitterness ; if he had any ...
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... seem , And my appointments have in them a need Greater than fhews itself at the first view , Το you that know them not . This to my mother . [ Giving a letter . " Twill be two days ere I fhall fee you , fo I leave you to your wisdom ...
... seem , And my appointments have in them a need Greater than fhews itself at the first view , Το you that know them not . This to my mother . [ Giving a letter . " Twill be two days ere I fhall fee you , fo I leave you to your wisdom ...
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... seem to know , is to know straight our purpose : chough's language , gabble enough , and good enough . As for you , interpreter , you must seem very politick . But couch , hoa ! here he comes , to be- guile two hours in a fleep , and ...
... seem to know , is to know straight our purpose : chough's language , gabble enough , and good enough . As for you , interpreter , you must seem very politick . But couch , hoa ! here he comes , to be- guile two hours in a fleep , and ...
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... seems very liable to Sufpicion . How could Time revive these tra- velling Adventurers ? Mr. Warburton very reasonably conje & ures , that we should read , and Time revyes us ; i . e , looks us in the Face , calls upon us to haften . All ...
... seems very liable to Sufpicion . How could Time revive these tra- velling Adventurers ? Mr. Warburton very reasonably conje & ures , that we should read , and Time revyes us ; i . e , looks us in the Face , calls upon us to haften . All ...
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... seem so adverse , and means unfit : I do beseech you , whither is he gone ? Gen. Marry , as I take it , to Roufillon , Whither I'm going . Hel . I befeech you , Sir , Since you are like to fee the King before me , Commend this paper to ...
... seem so adverse , and means unfit : I do beseech you , whither is he gone ? Gen. Marry , as I take it , to Roufillon , Whither I'm going . Hel . I befeech you , Sir , Since you are like to fee the King before me , Commend this paper to ...
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