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... same subje & , though it applies more immediately to the allufion in Measure for Meafure , and has occurred too late to ftand in its proper place , may here , without any glaring impropriety , be introduced : 6. 11 Merely , thou art ...
... same subje & , though it applies more immediately to the allufion in Measure for Meafure , and has occurred too late to ftand in its proper place , may here , without any glaring impropriety , be introduced : 6. 11 Merely , thou art ...
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... same sense — he had criminal converfation with her - meaning commerce . So , in King Richard 111 : " His apparent open guilt omitted , " I mean his converfation with Shore's wife . " MALONE . and to eat no fifh . ] In queen Elizabeth's ...
... same sense — he had criminal converfation with her - meaning commerce . So , in King Richard 111 : " His apparent open guilt omitted , " I mean his converfation with Shore's wife . " MALONE . and to eat no fifh . ] In queen Elizabeth's ...
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... same phrafeology . So , in The Taming of the Shrew : “ Tut , the's a lamb , a dove , a fool to him . ” Again , in King Henry VIII : 8 " 6 now this mask " Was cry'd incomparable , and the enfuing night Made it a fool and beggar ...
... same phrafeology . So , in The Taming of the Shrew : “ Tut , the's a lamb , a dove , a fool to him . ” Again , in King Henry VIII : 8 " 6 now this mask " Was cry'd incomparable , and the enfuing night Made it a fool and beggar ...
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... same purpose of illuftra- tion , in the following note . Mr. Mr. Mafon's conjecture , however , may be countenanced by a paffage in Antony and Cleopatra : " Our fortune on the fea is out of breath , " And finks moft lamentably ...
... same purpose of illuftra- tion , in the following note . Mr. Mr. Mafon's conjecture , however , may be countenanced by a paffage in Antony and Cleopatra : " Our fortune on the fea is out of breath , " And finks moft lamentably ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 20 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1813 |
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