The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... himself he is : But , in this kind , wanting your father's voice , The other muft be held the worthier . Her . I would , my father look'd but with my eyes , The , Rather your eyes muft with his judgment look . Her . I do intreat your ...
... himself he is : But , in this kind , wanting your father's voice , The other muft be held the worthier . Her . I would , my father look'd but with my eyes , The , Rather your eyes muft with his judgment look . Her . I do intreat your ...
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... himself about the further or fuller fignification of the word . Here , he ufes the word fpleen for a fudden hafty fit ; fo just the contrary , in the Two Gentlemen of Verona , he ufes fudden for Spleneticfadden quips . And it must be ...
... himself about the further or fuller fignification of the word . Here , he ufes the word fpleen for a fudden hafty fit ; fo just the contrary , in the Two Gentlemen of Verona , he ufes fudden for Spleneticfadden quips . And it must be ...
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... himself . It appears from page 4. that to - morrow night would be within three nights of the new moon , when there is no moonshine at all , much lefs at deep midnight . The fame overfight occurs in page 59 . BLACKSTONE . S no quantity ...
... himself . It appears from page 4. that to - morrow night would be within three nights of the new moon , when there is no moonshine at all , much lefs at deep midnight . The fame overfight occurs in page 59 . BLACKSTONE . S no quantity ...
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... himself most gallantly for love . Bot . That will afk fome tears in the true perform- ing of it : If I do it , let the audience look to their eyes ; I will move ftorms , I will condole in fome measure 5. To the reft : -Yet my chief ...
... himself most gallantly for love . Bot . That will afk fome tears in the true perform- ing of it : If I do it , let the audience look to their eyes ; I will move ftorms , I will condole in fome measure 5. To the reft : -Yet my chief ...
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... himself . He is borne away by the magic of his en- thusiasm , and hurries his reader along with him into these ancient regions of poetry , by that power of verfe , which we may well fancy to be like what : 66 -Olim Fauni Vatefque ...
... himself . He is borne away by the magic of his en- thusiasm , and hurries his reader along with him into these ancient regions of poetry , by that power of verfe , which we may well fancy to be like what : 66 -Olim Fauni Vatefque ...
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