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The jaws of darkness do devour it up : ] Though the word pleen be here employed oddly enough , yet I believe it right . Shakspeare , always hurried on by the grandeur and multitude of his ideas , affumes every now and then , an uncommon ...
The jaws of darkness do devour it up : ] Though the word pleen be here employed oddly enough , yet I believe it right . Shakspeare , always hurried on by the grandeur and multitude of his ideas , affumes every now and then , an uncommon ...
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Remov'd , which is the reading of the folio , was , I believe , the author's word.He ufes it again in Hamlet , for remote : " He wafts you to a more removed ground . " MALONE . 3 Lyf.If thou loft me then , Steal forth thy father's house ...
Remov'd , which is the reading of the folio , was , I believe , the author's word.He ufes it again in Hamlet , for remote : " He wafts you to a more removed ground . " MALONE . 3 Lyf.If thou loft me then , Steal forth thy father's house ...
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Either fhe was naufeoufly coming , or fhe had before jilted him , and he could not believe her without a thousand oaths . But Shakspeare obferved nature at another rate . The fpeeches are divided wrong , and must be thus rectified ...
Either fhe was naufeoufly coming , or fhe had before jilted him , and he could not believe her without a thousand oaths . But Shakspeare obferved nature at another rate . The fpeeches are divided wrong , and must be thus rectified ...
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Holinfhed likewifes ufes the word . STEEVENS . 3 grow to a point . ] Dr. Warburton reads go on ; is ufed , in allufion to his name , Quince . JOHNSON . To grow to a point , I believe , has no reference to the name of Quince .
Holinfhed likewifes ufes the word . STEEVENS . 3 grow to a point . ] Dr. Warburton reads go on ; is ufed , in allufion to his name , Quince . JOHNSON . To grow to a point , I believe , has no reference to the name of Quince .
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The Oxford editor , and Dr. Warburton after him , read and rails or cries , plaufibly , but I believe not rightly . Befides , the trick of the fairy is reprefented as producing rather merriment than anger . JOHNSON . hold their hips ...
The Oxford editor , and Dr. Warburton after him , read and rails or cries , plaufibly , but I believe not rightly . Befides , the trick of the fairy is reprefented as producing rather merriment than anger . JOHNSON . hold their hips ...
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