The Plays of William Shakspeare, 7 tomas |
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... writer [ Letters of Literature , 8vo . 1785 , ] contends that Dr. Johnfon's explanation is inaccurate . The meaning , fays he , is , 66 my will now obeys the command of my reason , not my will follows my reafon . Marshal is a dire & or ...
... writer [ Letters of Literature , 8vo . 1785 , ] contends that Dr. Johnfon's explanation is inaccurate . The meaning , fays he , is , 66 my will now obeys the command of my reason , not my will follows my reafon . Marshal is a dire & or ...
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... Write me a prologue : and let the prologue seem to fay , we will do no harm with our swords ; and that Pyramus is not killed indeed : and , for the more better affurance , tell them , that I Pryamus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the ...
... Write me a prologue : and let the prologue seem to fay , we will do no harm with our swords ; and that Pyramus is not killed indeed : and , for the more better affurance , tell them , that I Pryamus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the ...
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... the elm . " The corruption might happen by the first blunderer dropping the in writing the word maple , which word thence became male . A Gently entwift , -the female ivy ' fo Enrings the MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 121.
... the elm . " The corruption might happen by the first blunderer dropping the in writing the word maple , which word thence became male . A Gently entwift , -the female ivy ' fo Enrings the MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 121.
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... write a ballad of this dream : it fhall be call'd Bottom's Dream , because it hath no bottom ; and I will fing it in the latter end of å play , before the duke : Peradventure , to make it the more graci- ous , I fall fing it at her ...
... write a ballad of this dream : it fhall be call'd Bottom's Dream , because it hath no bottom ; and I will fing it in the latter end of å play , before the duke : Peradventure , to make it the more graci- ous , I fall fing it at her ...
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... writer fuppofes that our author had here in contemplation Oreftes , Mark Antony , and himself ; but I do not recolled any paffage in his works that shows him to have been acquainted with the ftory of Agamemnon's fon , fcelerum furiis ...
... writer fuppofes that our author had here in contemplation Oreftes , Mark Antony , and himself ; but I do not recolled any paffage in his works that shows him to have been acquainted with the ftory of Agamemnon's fon , fcelerum furiis ...
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