The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... characters in contraft to each other , and means to fay , that by his father's death the state was stripped of a godlike monarch , and that now in his ftead reigned the most despicable poisonous ani- mal that could be : a mere paadock ...
... characters in contraft to each other , and means to fay , that by his father's death the state was stripped of a godlike monarch , and that now in his ftead reigned the most despicable poisonous ani- mal that could be : a mere paadock ...
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... character which used to play the fool in old plays ; fo that Hamlet is here designed to call his uncle , a ridiculous ape of majefty , but the mimicry of a king . Conceit in weakest bodies ftrongest works . Speak to her HAMLET ,
... character which used to play the fool in old plays ; fo that Hamlet is here designed to call his uncle , a ridiculous ape of majefty , but the mimicry of a king . Conceit in weakest bodies ftrongest works . Speak to her HAMLET ,
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... character fhould feem to fanctify rebellion , inftead of putting into his mouth a reasonable defence of his ... characters , there was no danger in the representation ; but , as here , where the circumftance is fictitious , and the agent ...
... character fhould feem to fanctify rebellion , inftead of putting into his mouth a reasonable defence of his ... characters , there was no danger in the representation ; but , as here , where the circumftance is fictitious , and the agent ...
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... character . Naked ; and in a poftfcript here , he fays Alone : can you advise me ? Laer . I'm loft in it , my Lord ; but let him come ; It warms the very ficknets in my heart , -- That I shall live , and tell him to his teeth , Thus ...
... character . Naked ; and in a poftfcript here , he fays Alone : can you advise me ? Laer . I'm loft in it , my Lord ; but let him come ; It warms the very ficknets in my heart , -- That I shall live , and tell him to his teeth , Thus ...
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... character of the Venetian state is to employ ftrangers in their wars ; but fhall a poet thence fancy , that they will fet a negro to be their general ? or truft a Moor to defend them against the Turks ? With us a black - a - moor might ...
... character of the Venetian state is to employ ftrangers in their wars ; but fhall a poet thence fancy , that they will fet a negro to be their general ? or truft a Moor to defend them against the Turks ? With us a black - a - moor might ...
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