The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumen3J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... suppose re- lates to a circumstance in some Italian novel , and should be read , Florentio's . WARBURTON . Affection's EDGE in ME . ] This man is a strange talker . He tells you he wants money only . And , as to affection , he thinks so ...
... suppose re- lates to a circumstance in some Italian novel , and should be read , Florentio's . WARBURTON . Affection's EDGE in ME . ] This man is a strange talker . He tells you he wants money only . And , as to affection , he thinks so ...
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... Suppose I once thought it might be more commodious to substitute Supported ; but there is VOL . III . no need of change : supposed is , founded on fuppofition , made by conjecture . K For For flander lives upon fucceffion * ; For ever ...
... Suppose I once thought it might be more commodious to substitute Supported ; but there is VOL . III . no need of change : supposed is , founded on fuppofition , made by conjecture . K For For flander lives upon fucceffion * ; For ever ...
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... suppose , like the Ox- ford Jests . ) 4- his gift is in devising I M- POSSIBLE flanders :) We should read IMPASSIBLE , i . e . slanders so ill invented that they will pass upon no body . WARB . VOL . III , 1 Impossible is better . 5 ...
... suppose , like the Ox- ford Jests . ) 4- his gift is in devising I M- POSSIBLE flanders :) We should read IMPASSIBLE , i . e . slanders so ill invented that they will pass upon no body . WARB . VOL . III , 1 Impossible is better . 5 ...
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... suppose the true reading was DEFINITE . This makes the passage intelligible . It is past the DEFINITE of thought - i . e . it cannot be defined or conceived how great that affection is . Shake- Speare uses the word again in the fame ...
... suppose the true reading was DEFINITE . This makes the passage intelligible . It is past the DEFINITE of thought - i . e . it cannot be defined or conceived how great that affection is . Shake- Speare uses the word again in the fame ...
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... suppose the book from whence the Poet took his fub- ject was fome old English novel translated from the Italian , where [ Exit . Conr . the word Sagristano was rendered Sexton . As in Fairfax's Godfrey of Boulogne . When Phœbus next ...
... suppose the book from whence the Poet took his fub- ject was fome old English novel translated from the Italian , where [ Exit . Conr . the word Sagristano was rendered Sexton . As in Fairfax's Godfrey of Boulogne . When Phœbus next ...
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