The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 5Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Pagina 35
... Said I not wel ? I cannot fpeke in terme : " v . 12246 . and adds , it may be sufficient with the other circumstances of general resemblance , to make us believe , that Shakspeare , when he drew that character , had not forgotten his ...
... Said I not wel ? I cannot fpeke in terme : " v . 12246 . and adds , it may be sufficient with the other circumstances of general resemblance , to make us believe , that Shakspeare , when he drew that character , had not forgotten his ...
Pagina 55
... said , Though love ufe reafon as his phylician , he admits him not for his counsellor . This will be plain . sense . Afk not the reafon of my love ; the business of reason is not to affift love , but to cure it . There may however be ...
... said , Though love ufe reafon as his phylician , he admits him not for his counsellor . This will be plain . sense . Afk not the reafon of my love ; the business of reason is not to affift love , but to cure it . There may however be ...
Pagina 57
... said men of warre are prefent , but that they do invite and procure all the companie , of what calling foever they be , to carowfing and quaffing ; and , because they will not be denied their challenges , they , with many new conges ...
... said men of warre are prefent , but that they do invite and procure all the companie , of what calling foever they be , to carowfing and quaffing ; and , because they will not be denied their challenges , they , with many new conges ...
Pagina 67
... said to be the most dextrous of all the nimble - finger'd tribe ; and to this hour they de ferve the fame chara & er . Piftol was known at Windfor to have had a hand in picking Slender's pocket , and therefore might be called a Cataian ...
... said to be the most dextrous of all the nimble - finger'd tribe ; and to this hour they de ferve the fame chara & er . Piftol was known at Windfor to have had a hand in picking Slender's pocket , and therefore might be called a Cataian ...
Pagina 259
... said : Methinks , I feel this youth's perfections , " With an invisible and fubile ftealth , " To creep in at mine eyes . ' which confirms my explanation of this paffage . M. MASON . I think the meaning is , I fear that my eyes will ...
... said : Methinks , I feel this youth's perfections , " With an invisible and fubile ftealth , " To creep in at mine eyes . ' which confirms my explanation of this paffage . M. MASON . I think the meaning is , I fear that my eyes will ...
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