The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Mr. Pope has omitted ; but the old copy feems in this place preferable , only perhaps we might better read , Where favage bears and roaring lions 10am . O'er- O'er - cover'd quite with dead mens ' rattling bones ROM ETO and JULIE T. 83.
... Mr. Pope has omitted ; but the old copy feems in this place preferable , only perhaps we might better read , Where favage bears and roaring lions 10am . O'er- O'er - cover'd quite with dead mens ' rattling bones ROM ETO and JULIE T. 83.
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... feems to be a favourite correction , but it is not neceffary . The fenfe is , If I may only truft the honefty of fleep , which I know however not to be fo nice as not often to practice flattery . ( 9 ) My bofom's Lord- ] Thefe three ...
... feems to be a favourite correction , but it is not neceffary . The fenfe is , If I may only truft the honefty of fleep , which I know however not to be fo nice as not often to practice flattery . ( 9 ) My bofom's Lord- ] Thefe three ...
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... feems to make very good fenfe . " Come , bitter conduct ! come , unfav'ry guide ! " Thou defperate pilot , now at once run on " The dafhing rocks my fea - fick , weary bark . " Here's to thy health where'er thou tumbleft in . " Here's ...
... feems to make very good fenfe . " Come , bitter conduct ! come , unfav'ry guide ! " Thou defperate pilot , now at once run on " The dafhing rocks my fea - fick , weary bark . " Here's to thy health where'er thou tumbleft in . " Here's ...
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... feems to be a rhyme intended , which may be easily restored ; Raife up the Montagues . Some others , go ; We fee the ground whereon thefe wees do lie , But the true ground of all this piteous woe We cannot without circumftance defery ...
... feems to be a rhyme intended , which may be easily restored ; Raife up the Montagues . Some others , go ; We fee the ground whereon thefe wees do lie , But the true ground of all this piteous woe We cannot without circumftance defery ...
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... feems , did violence on herself . All this I know , and to the marriage Her nurse is privy ; but if aught in this Miscarried by my fault , let my old life Be facrific'd , fome hour before the time , Unto the rigour of fevereft law ...
... feems , did violence on herself . All this I know , and to the marriage Her nurse is privy ; but if aught in this Miscarried by my fault , let my old life Be facrific'd , fome hour before the time , Unto the rigour of fevereft law ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson,George Steevens Vista completa - 1785 |
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