The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... reason . That roots itself in ease , means , whose sluggish root is idly ex- tended . The modern editors read - Lethe's wharf ; but the reading of the old copy is right . So , in Sir Aston Cockain's Poems , 1658 , p . 177 : 66 66 ...
... reason . That roots itself in ease , means , whose sluggish root is idly ex- tended . The modern editors read - Lethe's wharf ; but the reading of the old copy is right . So , in Sir Aston Cockain's Poems , 1658 , p . 177 : 66 66 ...
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... reason none of the VII sa- cramentis all this terme should be mynystred or occupyed , nor chyld crystened , nor man confessed nor marryed ; but it was not so strayght . For there were dyverse placys in Englond , which were occupyed with ...
... reason none of the VII sa- cramentis all this terme should be mynystred or occupyed , nor chyld crystened , nor man confessed nor marryed ; but it was not so strayght . For there were dyverse placys in Englond , which were occupyed with ...
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... reason can attend it . This is always the fault of a little mind , made artful by long commerce with the world . JOHNSON . The quartos read - By heaven it is as proper & c . STEEVENS . In Decker's Wonderful Yeare , 4to . 1603 , we find ...
... reason can attend it . This is always the fault of a little mind , made artful by long commerce with the world . JOHNSON . The quartos read - By heaven it is as proper & c . STEEVENS . In Decker's Wonderful Yeare , 4to . 1603 , we find ...
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... reason in the formality of method , and wit in the gingle and play of words . With what art is he made to pride himself in his wit : " That he is mad , ' tis true : ' tis true , ' tis pity : " And pity ' tis , ' tis true : A foolish ...
... reason in the formality of method , and wit in the gingle and play of words . With what art is he made to pride himself in his wit : " That he is mad , ' tis true : ' tis true , ' tis pity : " And pity ' tis , ' tis true : A foolish ...
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... reason fallen thereon , Let me be no assistant for a state , But keep a farm , and carters . * KING . We will try it . expression , four hours together , two hours together , & c . appears to have been common . So , in King Lear , Act I ...
... reason fallen thereon , Let me be no assistant for a state , But keep a farm , and carters . * KING . We will try it . expression , four hours together , two hours together , & c . appears to have been common . So , in King Lear , Act I ...
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