The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... speech be spoke for our WHAT , excufe ? Or fhall we on without apology ? Ben . The date is out of fuch prolixity . 3 The date is out of such pro lixity . ] i . e . Masks are now out of fashion . That Shakespear was an enemy to thefe ...
... speech be spoke for our WHAT , excufe ? Or fhall we on without apology ? Ben . The date is out of fuch prolixity . 3 The date is out of such pro lixity . ] i . e . Masks are now out of fashion . That Shakespear was an enemy to thefe ...
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... speech . 9 Hercules and bis I ad too . ] i . . They not only carry away · O the world , but the world bearer too : Alluding to the story of Hercules's relieving Atlas . This is humourous . WARE . 1 It is not frange ; for mine unkle ] I ...
... speech . 9 Hercules and bis I ad too . ] i . . They not only carry away · O the world , but the world bearer too : Alluding to the story of Hercules's relieving Atlas . This is humourous . WARE . 1 It is not frange ; for mine unkle ] I ...
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... speech straight . Come , give us a taste of quality ; come , a paffionate speech . 1 your 1 Play . What fpeech , my good Lord ? Ham . I heard thee fpeak me a fpeech once ; but it was never acted or if it was , not above once ; for the ...
... speech straight . Come , give us a taste of quality ; come , a paffionate speech . 1 your 1 Play . What fpeech , my good Lord ? Ham . I heard thee fpeak me a fpeech once ; but it was never acted or if it was , not above once ; for the ...
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... speech doth give my conscience ! The harlot's cheek , beautied with plaftring art , Is not more ugly to the thing that helps it , Affront Ophelia . ] To affront is only to meet directly . 3 2 ' Tis too much prov'd , — } It_pared is ...
... speech doth give my conscience ! The harlot's cheek , beautied with plaftring art , Is not more ugly to the thing that helps it , Affront Ophelia . ] To affront is only to meet directly . 3 2 ' Tis too much prov'd , — } It_pared is ...
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... speech there was lefs need of preferving them . —mortal coil , ] i . e . tur- moil , bustle . WARB . 7 -the whips and fcorns of TIME , ] The evils here com- plained of are not the product of time or duration fimply , but of a We ...
... speech there was lefs need of preferving them . —mortal coil , ] i . e . tur- moil , bustle . WARB . 7 -the whips and fcorns of TIME , ] The evils here com- plained of are not the product of time or duration fimply , but of a We ...
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