The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... reasons fhould determine him . 2 Equalities . 4to . 3 that curiofity in neither ] Cu- rifity , for exactelt fcrutiny . The fenfe of the whole fentence is , The qualities and properties of the feveral divifions are fo weighed and ...
... reasons fhould determine him . 2 Equalities . 4to . 3 that curiofity in neither ] Cu- rifity , for exactelt fcrutiny . The fenfe of the whole fentence is , The qualities and properties of the feveral divifions are fo weighed and ...
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... reason , enemies to the government . Hence the proverbial phrafe of , He's an honeft man and eat no fif ; to fignify he's a friend to the Go- vernment and a Proteftant . The eating fifh , on a religious ac- count , being then efteem'd ...
... reason , enemies to the government . Hence the proverbial phrafe of , He's an honeft man and eat no fif ; to fignify he's a friend to the Go- vernment and a Proteftant . The eating fifh , on a religious ac- count , being then efteem'd ...
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... reason , why the seven stars are no more than seven , is a pretty reafon . Lear . Because they are not eight . Fool . Yes , indeed . Thou wouldst make a good fool . Lear . To tak't again perforce ! -Monfter ingra- 9 titude ! Fool . If ...
... reason , why the seven stars are no more than seven , is a pretty reafon . Lear . Because they are not eight . Fool . Yes , indeed . Thou wouldst make a good fool . Lear . To tak't again perforce ! -Monfter ingra- 9 titude ! Fool . If ...
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... reason I have to think fo ; if thou wert not glad , I would divorce me from thy mother's tomb , Sepulchring an adulterefs . O , are you free ? [ To Kent . Some other time for that . Beloved Regan , Thy fifter's naught : oh Regan , fhe ...
... reason I have to think fo ; if thou wert not glad , I would divorce me from thy mother's tomb , Sepulchring an adulterefs . O , are you free ? [ To Kent . Some other time for that . Beloved Regan , Thy fifter's naught : oh Regan , fhe ...
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... reasons , I fuppofe , why he ' faid , These are the Life would not yield to age .. And how much the pleasures of the body pervert the mind's judg ment , and the pertu bations of the mind diforder the boy's frame , is known to all . WAB ...
... reasons , I fuppofe , why he ' faid , These are the Life would not yield to age .. And how much the pleasures of the body pervert the mind's judg ment , and the pertu bations of the mind diforder the boy's frame , is known to all . WAB ...
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