The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Volumul 8J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Pagina 166
... by the fame kind of licentious inadvertence that Mi- chael Angelo brought Charon's bark into his picture of the laft judgment , is not easy to decide . WARBURTON . And And in the porches of mine ears did pour The 166 HAMLET ,
... by the fame kind of licentious inadvertence that Mi- chael Angelo brought Charon's bark into his picture of the laft judgment , is not easy to decide . WARBURTON . And And in the porches of mine ears did pour The 166 HAMLET ,
Pagina 235
... laft quoted exclamation receives all its force and beauty , which on any other interpretation is mean and senseless . But the Ox- ford Editor , without troubling himself with any thing of this , reads , Try what repentance can . What ...
... laft quoted exclamation receives all its force and beauty , which on any other interpretation is mean and senseless . But the Ox- ford Editor , without troubling himself with any thing of this , reads , Try what repentance can . What ...
Pagina 311
... laft , that exposes affectation to just contempt . The conduct is perhaps not wholly fecure against objections , The action is indeed for the most part in continual progression , but there are fome scenes which nei- ther forward nor ...
... laft , that exposes affectation to just contempt . The conduct is perhaps not wholly fecure against objections , The action is indeed for the most part in continual progression , but there are fome scenes which nei- ther forward nor ...
Pagina 422
... laft avoiding the crime which he thi ks them ready to commit . 5 The De il their virtue tempts , AND they empt bean . ] It is plain , from the whole tenour of the word , that the speaker dilunguish this strange fan- al presumption from ...
... laft avoiding the crime which he thi ks them ready to commit . 5 The De il their virtue tempts , AND they empt bean . ] It is plain , from the whole tenour of the word , that the speaker dilunguish this strange fan- al presumption from ...
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... laft , the song or tune to the dance . Anon . " And song in all the roundell luftily . " Chaucer's Knighi's Tale , 1531 . Dr. GRAY . P. 126. Snowt . By'rlaken a parlous fear . ] By our lady- kin , or little lady , as ifakins is a ...
... laft , the song or tune to the dance . Anon . " And song in all the roundell luftily . " Chaucer's Knighi's Tale , 1531 . Dr. GRAY . P. 126. Snowt . By'rlaken a parlous fear . ] By our lady- kin , or little lady , as ifakins is a ...
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