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Pagina 13
... say I do not fear my father , fo far as I may say it without breach of duty . JOHNSON . 3 Though ink be made of gall . ] Shakspeare , even in this poor con- ceit , bas confounded the vegetable galls used in ink , with the animal gall ...
... say I do not fear my father , fo far as I may say it without breach of duty . JOHNSON . 3 Though ink be made of gall . ] Shakspeare , even in this poor con- ceit , bas confounded the vegetable galls used in ink , with the animal gall ...
Pagina 44
... says , proves her fupreme grief . She had been happy had he been ftolen as her brothers were , but now he is miferable , as all thofe are who have a fenfe of worth and honour fuperior to the vulgar , which oc cafions them infinite ...
... says , proves her fupreme grief . She had been happy had he been ftolen as her brothers were , but now he is miferable , as all thofe are who have a fenfe of worth and honour fuperior to the vulgar , which oc cafions them infinite ...
Pagina 107
... say , and speak thick , 3 ( Love's counfellor fhould fill the bores of hearing , To the fmothering of the fense , ) how far it is To this fame bleffed Milford : And , by the way , Tell me how Wales was made fo happy , as To inherit fuch ...
... say , and speak thick , 3 ( Love's counfellor fhould fill the bores of hearing , To the fmothering of the fense , ) how far it is To this fame bleffed Milford : And , by the way , Tell me how Wales was made fo happy , as To inherit fuch ...
Pagina 141
... says : " I thought that all things had been favage here . " M. MASON . The meaning , I think , is , If any one refides here that is accuf . tomed to the modes of civil life , anfwer me ; but if this be the habitation of a wild and ...
... says : " I thought that all things had been favage here . " M. MASON . The meaning , I think , is , If any one refides here that is accuf . tomed to the modes of civil life , anfwer me ; but if this be the habitation of a wild and ...
Pagina 148
... levy , he commands STEEVENS . His abfolute commiffion . He commands the commiffion to be given to you . So we say , I ordered the materials to the workmen . JOHNSON . ACT IV . SCENE I. The foreft , near the 148 CYMBELINE .
... levy , he commands STEEVENS . His abfolute commiffion . He commands the commiffion to be given to you . So we say , I ordered the materials to the workmen . JOHNSON . ACT IV . SCENE I. The foreft , near the 148 CYMBELINE .
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