The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, 7 tomasJ. Johnson, 1803 |
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... most vain , Which , with pain purchas'd , doth inherit pain : As , painfully to pore upon a book , To feek the light of truth ; while truth the while Doth falfely blind the eyefight of his look : Light , seeking light , doth light of ...
... most vain , Which , with pain purchas'd , doth inherit pain : As , painfully to pore upon a book , To feek the light of truth ; while truth the while Doth falfely blind the eyefight of his look : Light , seeking light , doth light of ...
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... most to his acquired parts and learning . This , if attended to , will explain the difference we speak of . Which is this , that , in Jonfon's bad pieces , we do not discover the least traces of the author of the Fox and Alchemist ; but ...
... most to his acquired parts and learning . This , if attended to , will explain the difference we speak of . Which is this , that , in Jonfon's bad pieces , we do not discover the least traces of the author of the Fox and Alchemist ; but ...
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... most wholesome phyfick of thy health - giving air ; and , as I am a gentleman , betook myself to walk . The time when ? About the fixth hour ; when beafis moft graze , birds beft peck , and men fit down to that nourishment which is ...
... most wholesome phyfick of thy health - giving air ; and , as I am a gentleman , betook myself to walk . The time when ? About the fixth hour ; when beafis moft graze , birds beft peck , and men fit down to that nourishment which is ...
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... most famous among them , could never mafter , or inftruct any beaft as he did his horfe . " And Sir Kenelm Digby ( A Treatife on Bodies , ch . xxxviii . p . 393 , ) obferves : " That his horfe would restore a glove to the due owner ...
... most famous among them , could never mafter , or inftruct any beaft as he did his horfe . " And Sir Kenelm Digby ( A Treatife on Bodies , ch . xxxviii . p . 393 , ) obferves : " That his horfe would restore a glove to the due owner ...
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... most immaculate white and red . MOTH . Moft maculate thoughts , mafter , are masked under fuch colours . ARM . Define , define , well - educated infant . MOTH . My father's wit , and my mother's tongue , affift me ! ARM . Sweet ...
... most immaculate white and red . MOTH . Moft maculate thoughts , mafter , are masked under fuch colours . ARM . Define , define , well - educated infant . MOTH . My father's wit , and my mother's tongue , affift me ! ARM . Sweet ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare– With the Corrections and ..., 7 tomas William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1803 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare– With the Corrections and ..., 7 tomas William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1803 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare– With the Corrections and ..., 7 tomas William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1803 |
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