The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Volumen2J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... should not have mocked me before ; but come your ways . Rof . Now Hercules be thy fpeed , young man ! Cel . I would ... read , I beseech you , punish me not with bard thoughts . Therein VOL . II . your C confefs myself much guilty ...
... should not have mocked me before ; but come your ways . Rof . Now Hercules be thy fpeed , young man ! Cel . I would ... read , I beseech you , punish me not with bard thoughts . Therein VOL . II . your C confefs myself much guilty ...
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... could find in my heart to disgrace my man's apparel , and cry like a woman ; but I must comfort the weaker ... should be , as I have re- formed in the Text : brav weary ae my Spirits ? And the Clown's Reply makes this Read- ing ...
... could find in my heart to disgrace my man's apparel , and cry like a woman ; but I must comfort the weaker ... should be , as I have re- formed in the Text : brav weary ae my Spirits ? And the Clown's Reply makes this Read- ing ...
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... should read , -a miferable VARLET . change we make fo great as appears at first fight . WARBURTON . I fee no need of changing fool to varlet , nor , if a change were neceffary , can I guess how it fhould be certainly known that varlet ...
... should read , -a miferable VARLET . change we make fo great as appears at first fight . WARBURTON . I fee no need of changing fool to varlet , nor , if a change were neceffary , can I guess how it fhould be certainly known that varlet ...
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... reading ; ftand afide . Cel . Why should this a Defert be , For it is unpeopled ? No ; Tongues I'll hang on every tree , That fall civil fayings fnow . Some , how brief the life of man Runs his erring pilgrimage ; That the firetching of ...
... reading ; ftand afide . Cel . Why should this a Defert be , For it is unpeopled ? No ; Tongues I'll hang on every tree , That fall civil fayings fnow . Some , how brief the life of man Runs his erring pilgrimage ; That the firetching of ...
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... should be fill'd With all graces wide enlarg'd ; Nature prefently diftill'd Helen's cheeks , but not her heart ... read JUNIPER , as the following words fhew , alluding to the proverbial term of a Juni- per lecture : A fharp or ...
... should be fill'd With all graces wide enlarg'd ; Nature prefently diftill'd Helen's cheeks , but not her heart ... read JUNIPER , as the following words fhew , alluding to the proverbial term of a Juni- per lecture : A fharp or ...
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