The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... nature of our people Our city's inftitutions , and the terms Then no more remains . But that to your Sufficiency , as your Werth is able , And let them work . Here again the Senfe is manifeftly lame and defective , and as the ...
... nature of our people Our city's inftitutions , and the terms Then no more remains . But that to your Sufficiency , as your Werth is able , And let them work . Here again the Senfe is manifeftly lame and defective , and as the ...
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... natural Metonymy for a special commission . ( 6 ) There is a kind of character in thy life , That to th ' obferver , & c . ] J Either this introduction has more folemnity than meaning , or it has a meaning which I cannot discover . What ...
... natural Metonymy for a special commission . ( 6 ) There is a kind of character in thy life , That to th ' obferver , & c . ] J Either this introduction has more folemnity than meaning , or it has a meaning which I cannot discover . What ...
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... Nature never lends ( 8 ) The fmalleft fcruple of her excellence , But , like a thrifty Goddefs , the determines Herself the glory of a creditor , Both thanks and ufe . But I do bend my fpeech To one that can my part in him advertise ...
... Nature never lends ( 8 ) The fmalleft fcruple of her excellence , But , like a thrifty Goddefs , the determines Herself the glory of a creditor , Both thanks and ufe . But I do bend my fpeech To one that can my part in him advertise ...
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... nature I am not yet inftructed . no fenfe in this place : we should read LEVEL'D choice . The allufion is to archery , when a man has fixed upon his object , after taking good aim . WARBURTON . I No emendation is neceffary . Leaven'd ...
... nature I am not yet inftructed . no fenfe in this place : we should read LEVEL'D choice . The allufion is to archery , when a man has fixed upon his object , after taking good aim . WARBURTON . I No emendation is neceffary . Leaven'd ...
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... nature of things is unal- terable ; Grace is as immutably Grace , as his merry antagonist . is a wicked villain . Difference of religion cannot make a Grace not to be Grace , a Prayer not to be holy ; as nothing can make a villain not ...
... nature of things is unal- terable ; Grace is as immutably Grace , as his merry antagonist . is a wicked villain . Difference of religion cannot make a Grace not to be Grace , a Prayer not to be holy ; as nothing can make a villain not ...
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