The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen21J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... reason , think you , to look pale ? These two have ' tic'd me hither to this place , A barren detested vale , you see , it is : The trees , though summer , yet forlorn and lean , O'ercome with moss , and baleful misletoe . Here never ...
... reason , think you , to look pale ? These two have ' tic'd me hither to this place , A barren detested vale , you see , it is : The trees , though summer , yet forlorn and lean , O'ercome with moss , and baleful misletoe . Here never ...
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... reason . Don Quixote's barber , at least as good a critick as these editors , says ( in Shelton's translation 1612 ) : " I know what is a helmet , and what a morrion , and what a close castle , and other things touching warfare . " Lib ...
... reason . Don Quixote's barber , at least as good a critick as these editors , says ( in Shelton's translation 1612 ) : " I know what is a helmet , and what a morrion , and what a close castle , and other things touching warfare . " Lib ...
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... reason govern thy lament . TIT . If there were reason for these miseries , Then into limits could I bind my woes : When heaven doth weep , doth not the earth o'er- flow ? If the winds rage , doth not the sea wax mad , Threat'ning the ...
... reason govern thy lament . TIT . If there were reason for these miseries , Then into limits could I bind my woes : When heaven doth weep , doth not the earth o'er- flow ? If the winds rage , doth not the sea wax mad , Threat'ning the ...
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... reason , lord Demetrius ? Did you not use his daughter very friendly ? DEM . I would , we had a thousand Roman dames At such a bay , by turn to serve our lust . CHI . A charitable wish , and full of love . AAR . Here lacks but your ...
... reason , lord Demetrius ? Did you not use his daughter very friendly ? DEM . I would , we had a thousand Roman dames At such a bay , by turn to serve our lust . CHI . A charitable wish , and full of love . AAR . Here lacks but your ...
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... reason for the opinion . REED . • Bring down the devil ; ] It appears from these words , that the audience were entertained with part of the apparatus of an execution , and that Aaron was mounted on a ladder , as ready to be turned off ...
... reason for the opinion . REED . • Bring down the devil ; ] It appears from these words , that the audience were entertained with part of the apparatus of an execution , and that Aaron was mounted on a ladder , as ready to be turned off ...
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