The Plays of William Shakspeare, 7 tomas |
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... love is more than his ; My fortunes every way as fairly rank'd , If not with vantage , as Demetrius ' ; And , which is more than all thefe boafts can be , I am belov'd of beauteous Hermia : Why fhould not I then profecute my right ?
... love is more than his ; My fortunes every way as fairly rank'd , If not with vantage , as Demetrius ' ; And , which is more than all thefe boafts can be , I am belov'd of beauteous Hermia : Why fhould not I then profecute my right ?
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... or unequal , in refpe & t of years ; or brought together by the appointment of friends , and not by their own choice . Thefe are the complaints reprefented by Lyfander ; and Hermia , to answer to the firft , as he has done ...
... or unequal , in refpe & t of years ; or brought together by the appointment of friends , and not by their own choice . Thefe are the complaints reprefented by Lyfander ; and Hermia , to answer to the firft , as he has done ...
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4 Before the time I did Lyfander fee , Perhaps every reader may not discover the propriety of thefe lines . Hermia is willing to comfort Helena , and to avoid all appearance of triumph over her . She therefore bids her not to confider ...
4 Before the time I did Lyfander fee , Perhaps every reader may not discover the propriety of thefe lines . Hermia is willing to comfort Helena , and to avoid all appearance of triumph over her . She therefore bids her not to confider ...
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It is obferved in Downes's Rofcius Anglicanus , that Kynafton , one of thefe counterfeit heroines moved the paffions more ftrougly than the women that have fince been brought upon the flage . Some of the catastrophes of the old comedies ...
It is obferved in Downes's Rofcius Anglicanus , that Kynafton , one of thefe counterfeit heroines moved the paffions more ftrougly than the women that have fince been brought upon the flage . Some of the catastrophes of the old comedies ...
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The bowfrings in both thefe inftances may only mean the frings which make part of the bow with which mufical inftruments of feveral kinds are ftruck . The propriety of the allufion I cannot fatisfactorily explain . STEEVENS .
The bowfrings in both thefe inftances may only mean the frings which make part of the bow with which mufical inftruments of feveral kinds are ftruck . The propriety of the allufion I cannot fatisfactorily explain . STEEVENS .
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