The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... the ordinary courfe of providence , [ wrought by nature ] and not the effects of divine vengeance overtaking me for my crimes [ not by vile offence . ] WARBURTON . That That very hour , and in the felf - fame 4 THE COMEDY.
... the ordinary courfe of providence , [ wrought by nature ] and not the effects of divine vengeance overtaking me for my crimes [ not by vile offence . ] WARBURTON . That That very hour , and in the felf - fame 4 THE COMEDY.
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... WARBURTON .. ( 3 ) As nimble Jugglers , that deceive the eye ; Dark working Sorcerers , that change the mind ; Soul killing Wickes , that deform the Body ; ] Thofe , who atten tively confider these three Lines , muft confider , that the ...
... WARBURTON .. ( 3 ) As nimble Jugglers , that deceive the eye ; Dark working Sorcerers , that change the mind ; Soul killing Wickes , that deform the Body ; ] Thofe , who atten tively confider these three Lines , muft confider , that the ...
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... WARBURTON . The Revifal reads thus , Yet the gold bides ftill That others touch , though often touching will Wear gold , and fo a man that hath a name ,, By falfehood and corruption doth it fhame . As As you love strokes , fo jeft with ...
... WARBURTON . The Revifal reads thus , Yet the gold bides ftill That others touch , though often touching will Wear gold , and fo a man that hath a name ,, By falfehood and corruption doth it fhame . As As you love strokes , fo jeft with ...
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... CRIME of luft : i . e . the ftain , fmut . So again in this play , A man may go over fhoes in the CRIME of in WARBURTON . I live dif - ftain'd , thou undishonoured ( 5 I live OF ERRORS . 19 I am not Adriana, nor thy wife. ...
... CRIME of luft : i . e . the ftain , fmut . So again in this play , A man may go over fhoes in the CRIME of in WARBURTON . I live dif - ftain'd , thou undishonoured ( 5 I live OF ERRORS . 19 I am not Adriana, nor thy wife. ...
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... WARBURTON , 8 ) Why prat't thou to thyself ? Dromio , thou Dromio , thou frail , tbou flug , thou for ! ] In the first of thefe Lines Mr. Rowe and Mr. Pope have both , for what Reafon S. Dro . I am transformed , mafter , am. OF ERRORS . 21.
... WARBURTON , 8 ) Why prat't thou to thyself ? Dromio , thou Dromio , thou frail , tbou flug , thou for ! ] In the first of thefe Lines Mr. Rowe and Mr. Pope have both , for what Reafon S. Dro . I am transformed , mafter , am. OF ERRORS . 21.
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