The Plays of William Shakspeare, 7 tomas |
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Again , in The Pinner of Wakefield , 1599 : " " Then tell me , love , fhall I have all thy fair ? " Again , in Greene's Never too Late , 1616 : " Though he were falfe to Menelaus , yet her fair made him brook her follies .
Again , in The Pinner of Wakefield , 1599 : " " Then tell me , love , fhall I have all thy fair ? " Again , in Greene's Never too Late , 1616 : " Though he were falfe to Menelaus , yet her fair made him brook her follies .
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I will go tell him of fair Hermia's flight : Then to the wood will he , to - morrow night , Purfue her ; and for this intelligence If I have thanks , it is a dear expence : " But herein mean I to enrich my pain , To have his fight ...
I will go tell him of fair Hermia's flight : Then to the wood will he , to - morrow night , Purfue her ; and for this intelligence If I have thanks , it is a dear expence : " But herein mean I to enrich my pain , To have his fight ...
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Quince first tells them the name of the play , then calls the adors by their names , and after that , tells each of them what part is fet down for him to act . Perhaps , however , only the particle a may be inferted by the printer ...
Quince first tells them the name of the play , then calls the adors by their names , and after that , tells each of them what part is fet down for him to act . Perhaps , however , only the particle a may be inferted by the printer ...
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... is not now telling the good , but the evil that he does . I would regulate the lines thus : " And Sometimes make the breathless housewife churn " Skim milk , and bootless labour in the quern . " VOL . VII .
... is not now telling the good , but the evil that he does . I would regulate the lines thus : " And Sometimes make the breathless housewife churn " Skim milk , and bootless labour in the quern . " VOL . VII .
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Dr. Johnson thinks the mention of the mill out of place , as the Fairy is not now telling the good but the evil he does . The obfer- vation will apply , with equal force , to his fkimming the milk , which , if it were done at a proper ...
Dr. Johnson thinks the mention of the mill out of place , as the Fairy is not now telling the good but the evil he does . The obfer- vation will apply , with equal force , to his fkimming the milk , which , if it were done at a proper ...
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