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... sense of this paffage , and that the deficiency might be fupplied as follows : a glorious beauty , From whence an issue I might propagate ; For royal progeny are general bleflings , Bring arms to princes , and to fubjects joy . Her face ...
... sense of this paffage , and that the deficiency might be fupplied as follows : a glorious beauty , From whence an issue I might propagate ; For royal progeny are general bleflings , Bring arms to princes , and to fubjects joy . Her face ...
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... sense , might be the defert of many kuights on many various occafions ; fo that its particular claim to honour os the prefent one is not very clearly afcertained . If the wreath declares of itself that it was once the ornament of ...
... sense , might be the defert of many kuights on many various occafions ; fo that its particular claim to honour os the prefent one is not very clearly afcertained . If the wreath declares of itself that it was once the ornament of ...
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... sense deceived ( being chiefly bent to her ) that as I dranke the wine , and withali ftole a looke on her , mee feemed I tafted her delicioufneffe . " I have not difturbed the fpeech in queftion , and yet where would be the impropriety ...
... sense deceived ( being chiefly bent to her ) that as I dranke the wine , and withali ftole a looke on her , mee feemed I tafted her delicioufneffe . " I have not difturbed the fpeech in queftion , and yet where would be the impropriety ...
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... sense " Repairs itself by reft . " The old copy has - Are the blither , & c . The emendation was fuggefted by Mr. Steevens . Perhaps we ought to read : " And crickets , finging at the oven's mouth , " Are the blither for their drouth ...
... sense " Repairs itself by reft . " The old copy has - Are the blither , & c . The emendation was fuggefted by Mr. Steevens . Perhaps we ought to read : " And crickets , finging at the oven's mouth , " Are the blither for their drouth ...
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... sense fhews that this line , as it appears in the old copy , is corrupted . It reads : Muft caft thee , fcarcely coffin'd , in oare . MALONI . I believe we should read , with that violence which a copy fo much corrupted will fometimes ...
... sense fhews that this line , as it appears in the old copy , is corrupted . It reads : Muft caft thee , fcarcely coffin'd , in oare . MALONI . I believe we should read , with that violence which a copy fo much corrupted will fometimes ...
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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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