The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... purpose even after the mysteries ceased , and the moralities came in vogue ; where the Devil continued to have a confiderable part.- The mention of it here was to ridicule fo abfurd a circumitance in thefe old farces . WARBURTON . Such ...
... purpose even after the mysteries ceased , and the moralities came in vogue ; where the Devil continued to have a confiderable part.- The mention of it here was to ridicule fo abfurd a circumitance in thefe old farces . WARBURTON . Such ...
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... purpose trimm'd up for Semiramis . Say , thou wilt walk , we will beftrow the ground : Or wilt thou ride ? thy horfes fhall be trapp'd , Their harness ftudded all with gold and pearl . Doft thou love hawking ? thou haft hawks , will ...
... purpose trimm'd up for Semiramis . Say , thou wilt walk , we will beftrow the ground : Or wilt thou ride ? thy horfes fhall be trapp'd , Their harness ftudded all with gold and pearl . Doft thou love hawking ? thou haft hawks , will ...
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... purpose , that his affection is all love of money . The expreffion too is proper , as the metaphor is in- tire to remove affection fieg'd in WARBURTON . coin . Surely the fenfe of the prefent reading is too obvious to be mif- fed or ...
... purpose , that his affection is all love of money . The expreffion too is proper , as the metaphor is in- tire to remove affection fieg'd in WARBURTON . coin . Surely the fenfe of the prefent reading is too obvious to be mif- fed or ...
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... purpose , that his affection is all love of money . The expreffion too is proper , as the metaphor is in- tire - to remove offection fieg'd in coin . WARBURTON . Surely the fenfe of the prefent reading is too obvious to be mif- fed or ...
... purpose , that his affection is all love of money . The expreffion too is proper , as the metaphor is in- tire - to remove offection fieg'd in coin . WARBURTON . Surely the fenfe of the prefent reading is too obvious to be mif- fed or ...
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... purposes . The change of the negative in the fecond line falves the abfurdity , and fets the pal- fage right . Gremio and Tranio are vyeing in their offers to carry Bianca : The latter boldly pro- pofes to fettle land to the amount of ...
... purposes . The change of the negative in the fecond line falves the abfurdity , and fets the pal- fage right . Gremio and Tranio are vyeing in their offers to carry Bianca : The latter boldly pro- pofes to fettle land to the amount of ...
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