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8 Thou told'st me , they were stol'n into this wood , And here am I , and wood
within this wood , ' 9 7 I am invigible ; ] I thought proper here to observe , that , as
Oberon and Puck his attendant , may be frequently observed to { pcak , when
there ...
8 Thou told'st me , they were stol'n into this wood , And here am I , and wood
within this wood , ' 9 7 I am invigible ; ] I thought proper here to observe , that , as
Oberon and Puck his attendant , may be frequently observed to { pcak , when
there ...
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No doubt , they rose up early , to observe The'rite of May ; ' and , hearing our
intent , the same description , has them both in one verse , ibid . p . 34. 2 . " This
latier was a hounde of Crete , the other was of Spart . " T. WARTON . 3:50
Sanded ...
No doubt , they rose up early , to observe The'rite of May ; ' and , hearing our
intent , the same description , has them both in one verse , ibid . p . 34. 2 . " This
latier was a hounde of Crete , the other was of Spart . " T. WARTON . 3:50
Sanded ...
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It has been jully observed by an anonymous writer , that " among this
assemblage of familiar cicumstances aitending midnight , either in England or its
neighbouring kingdoms , Shakspeare would never have thought of intermixing
the exotick ...
It has been jully observed by an anonymous writer , that " among this
assemblage of familiar cicumstances aitending midnight , either in England or its
neighbouring kingdoms , Shakspeare would never have thought of intermixing
the exotick ...
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STEEVENS . Quoted here , I think , signifies marked , written down . So , in All's
Well that ends Well : " He's quoted for a most perfidious knave . " The word in the
old copy is - coted ; but that ( as Dr. Johnson has observed in the last scene of
this ...
STEEVENS . Quoted here , I think , signifies marked , written down . So , in All's
Well that ends Well : " He's quoted for a most perfidious knave . " The word in the
old copy is - coted ; but that ( as Dr. Johnson has observed in the last scene of
this ...
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And bim he dispatches very fhortly , bea cause , as has been observed before , it
is imposible to find any thing in liim to the purpose of crusades , or Saracens .
Indeed , in treating of Spanish romances , it must be quite unnecessary to say ...
And bim he dispatches very fhortly , bea cause , as has been observed before , it
is imposible to find any thing in liim to the purpose of crusades , or Saracens .
Indeed , in treating of Spanish romances , it must be quite unnecessary to say ...
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