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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... reason for it . He , furely , affected her for her wit . 8 Green , indeed , is the colour of lovers : ] I do not know whe- ther our author alludes to " the rare green eye , " which in his time seems to have been thought a beauty , or to ...
... reason for it . He , furely , affected her for her wit . 8 Green , indeed , is the colour of lovers : ] I do not know whe- ther our author alludes to " the rare green eye , " which in his time seems to have been thought a beauty , or to ...
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... reason being affigned for the deviation , it is always warranted by the autho- rity of the firft quarto . MALOne . For blufhing- ] The original copy has - blush in . The emendation was made by the editor of the second folio . MALONE . 2 ...
... reason being affigned for the deviation , it is always warranted by the autho- rity of the firft quarto . MALOne . For blufhing- ] The original copy has - blush in . The emendation was made by the editor of the second folio . MALONE . 2 ...
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... reason , in my breast , And go well fatisfied to France again . PRIN . You do the king my father too much wrong , And wrong the reputation of your name , In fo unseeming to confefs receipt Of that which hath fo faithfully been paid ...
... reason , in my breast , And go well fatisfied to France again . PRIN . You do the king my father too much wrong , And wrong the reputation of your name , In fo unseeming to confefs receipt Of that which hath fo faithfully been paid ...
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... reason I will yield unto . Mean time , receive fuch welcome at my hand , As honour , without breach of honour , may Make tender of to thy true worthiness : You may not come , fair princefs , in my gates ; But here without you fhall be ...
... reason I will yield unto . Mean time , receive fuch welcome at my hand , As honour , without breach of honour , may Make tender of to thy true worthiness : You may not come , fair princefs , in my gates ; But here without you fhall be ...
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... reason ? BOYET . Why , all his behaviours did make their retire To the court of his eye , peeping thorough defire : His heart , like an agate , with your print impreffed , Proud with his form , in his eye pride expreffed : His tongue ...
... reason ? BOYET . Why , all his behaviours did make their retire To the court of his eye , peeping thorough defire : His heart , like an agate , with your print impreffed , Proud with his form , in his eye pride expreffed : His tongue ...
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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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