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... speech of Pericles affords no apt introduction to the reply of the fisherman . Either fomewhat is omitted that can- not now be fapplied , or the whole paffage is obfcured by more than common depravation . It should feem that the prince ...
... speech of Pericles affords no apt introduction to the reply of the fisherman . Either fomewhat is omitted that can- not now be fapplied , or the whole paffage is obfcured by more than common depravation . It should feem that the prince ...
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... speech . There are no two words more frequently miftaken for each other , in the old plays , than not and but . A miftrefs , when not thought upon , can have no effect with her lover . M. MASON . If this speech belongs to Pericles , he ...
... speech . There are no two words more frequently miftaken for each other , in the old plays , than not and but . A miftrefs , when not thought upon , can have no effect with her lover . M. MASON . If this speech belongs to Pericles , he ...
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... speech , perhaps they were meant to rhyme . We might therefore read : and win unto renown , i . e . if you prevail on him to quit his prefent obfcure retreat , and be reconciled to glory , you shall be acknowledged as the brighteft ...
... speech , perhaps they were meant to rhyme . We might therefore read : and win unto renown , i . e . if you prevail on him to quit his prefent obfcure retreat , and be reconciled to glory , you shall be acknowledged as the brighteft ...
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... speech . hole . I believe , however , we ought to read - ' fore the mouse's hole . MALONE . And crickets fing at th ' oven's mouth , As the blither for their drouth . ] So , in Cymbeline : " The crickets fing , and man's o'erlabour'd ...
... speech . hole . I believe , however , we ought to read - ' fore the mouse's hole . MALONE . And crickets fing at th ' oven's mouth , As the blither for their drouth . ] So , in Cymbeline : " The crickets fing , and man's o'erlabour'd ...
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... Speech : " I will rob Tellus of her weed , To frew thy grave with flowers ; " which correfponds with the old reading , not with his amendment . M. MASON . Perhaps Mr. M. Mafon's remark alfo might have been spared , bad he confidered ...
... Speech : " I will rob Tellus of her weed , To frew thy grave with flowers ; " which correfponds with the old reading , not with his amendment . M. MASON . Perhaps Mr. M. Mafon's remark alfo might have been spared , bad he confidered ...
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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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