The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... measure , ) were made up of fome ridiculous incoherent ftory , which in one play many times took up the bufinefs of an age . I fuppofe I need not name Pericles , Prince of Tyre , [ and here , by - the - by , Dryden ex- prefsly names ...
... measure , ) were made up of fome ridiculous incoherent ftory , which in one play many times took up the bufinefs of an age . I fuppofe I need not name Pericles , Prince of Tyre , [ and here , by - the - by , Dryden ex- prefsly names ...
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... Measure for Measure : " This is the hand , which with a vow'd contract " Was faft belock'd in thine . " Again , in King John : Phil . It likes us well . Young princes , close your hands . " Auft . And your lips too , for I am well affur ...
... Measure for Measure : " This is the hand , which with a vow'd contract " Was faft belock'd in thine . " Again , in King John : Phil . It likes us well . Young princes , close your hands . " Auft . And your lips too , for I am well affur ...
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... Measure for Measure , 1 For my authority bears a credent bulk . " STEEVENS . POL . How , my lord ? What cheer ? 22 TALE WINTER'S TALE .
... Measure for Measure , 1 For my authority bears a credent bulk . " STEEVENS . POL . How , my lord ? What cheer ? 22 TALE WINTER'S TALE .
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... Measure for Measure : " But in the loss of question ; " i . e . in converfation that is thrown away . Again , In Hamlet : questionable fhape " is a form propitious to conversation . Again , 66 in As you like it : an unquestionable ...
... Measure for Measure : " But in the loss of question ; " i . e . in converfation that is thrown away . Again , In Hamlet : questionable fhape " is a form propitious to conversation . Again , 66 in As you like it : an unquestionable ...
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... measure is omitted in this line . Perhaps we should read , with Sir T. Hanmer : " Is goads and thorns , nettles and tails of wafps . " " STEEVENS . 7 Could man fo blench ? ] To blench is to start off , to fhrink . So , in Hamlet : แ if ...
... measure is omitted in this line . Perhaps we should read , with Sir T. Hanmer : " Is goads and thorns , nettles and tails of wafps . " " STEEVENS . 7 Could man fo blench ? ] To blench is to start off , to fhrink . So , in Hamlet : แ if ...
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