The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fenfe chears each part , Being tafted , flays all fenfes with the heart . ( 2 ) Two fuch oppofed foes encamp them ftill In man , as well as herbs , Grace and rude Will : And where the worfer is predominant , Full - foon the canker death ...
... fenfe chears each part , Being tafted , flays all fenfes with the heart . ( 2 ) Two fuch oppofed foes encamp them ftill In man , as well as herbs , Grace and rude Will : And where the worfer is predominant , Full - foon the canker death ...
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... fenfe , when found , fhould not be worth the pains of retrieving it . Spiffis indigna Theatris Scripta pudet recitare , & nugis addere pondus . The Nurfe is reprefented as a prating filly creature ; the fays , the will tell Romeo a good ...
... fenfe , when found , fhould not be worth the pains of retrieving it . Spiffis indigna Theatris Scripta pudet recitare , & nugis addere pondus . The Nurfe is reprefented as a prating filly creature ; the fays , the will tell Romeo a good ...
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... fenfe may call him man . Tyb . Romeo , The love , I bear thee , can afford No better term than this , thou art a villain . Rom . Tybalt , the reafon that I have to love thee Doth much excufe the appertaining rage To fuch a Greeting ...
... fenfe may call him man . Tyb . Romeo , The love , I bear thee , can afford No better term than this , thou art a villain . Rom . Tybalt , the reafon that I have to love thee Doth much excufe the appertaining rage To fuch a Greeting ...
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... fenfe , and therefore put , by a very eafy change , Ibave an intereft in your heat's proceeding , Which is undoubtedly better than the old reading which Dr. Warburton . has followed ; but the fenfe yet feems to be weak , and perhaps a ...
... fenfe , and therefore put , by a very eafy change , Ibave an intereft in your heat's proceeding , Which is undoubtedly better than the old reading which Dr. Warburton . has followed ; but the fenfe yet feems to be weak , and perhaps a ...
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... fenfe of , to agree , be friendly together , & c . So in , Asy Is you like it , Then is there mirth in Heav'n , When earthly things made even ATONE together . WARBURTON . The alteration makes no improvement . The meaning is the . fame ...
... fenfe of , to agree , be friendly together , & c . So in , Asy Is you like it , Then is there mirth in Heav'n , When earthly things made even ATONE together . WARBURTON . The alteration makes no improvement . The meaning is the . fame ...
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