The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 19 |
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... appears from the preface to the old tranflation of the Decamerone , printed in 1620 , that many of the novels had be- fore received an English dress , and had been printed feparately : " I know , moft worthy lord , ( fays the printer in ...
... appears from the preface to the old tranflation of the Decamerone , printed in 1620 , that many of the novels had be- fore received an English dress , and had been printed feparately : " I know , moft worthy lord , ( fays the printer in ...
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... appears that the read- ing our bloods , is wrong . For though the blood may be affected with the weather , yet that affe & ion is difcovered not by change of colour , but by change of countenance . And it is the outward not the inward ...
... appears that the read- ing our bloods , is wrong . For though the blood may be affected with the weather , yet that affe & ion is difcovered not by change of colour , but by change of countenance . And it is the outward not the inward ...
Strana 6
... appears to be used for inclination : " For ' tis our blood to love what we are forbidden . Again , in King Lear , A & IV . sc . ii : ་ ་ Were it my fitness " To let these hands obey my blood . " In King Henry VIII . A & III . fc . iv ...
... appears to be used for inclination : " For ' tis our blood to love what we are forbidden . Again , in King Lear , A & IV . sc . ii : ་ ་ Were it my fitness " To let these hands obey my blood . " In King Henry VIII . A & III . fc . iv ...
Strana 7
... appear to me neceffary , as the poet might intend to fay " than our courtiers obey the heavens : though , it must be owned , the modern regulation derives some support from what follows : " " but not a courtier , Although they wear ...
... appear to me neceffary , as the poet might intend to fay " than our courtiers obey the heavens : though , it must be owned , the modern regulation derives some support from what follows : " " but not a courtier , Although they wear ...
Strana 29
... appear hereafter , rather than ftory him in his own hearing . FRENCH . Sir , we have known together in Or- leans . POST . Since when I have been debtor to you for courtefies , which I will be ever to pay , and yet pay ftill . 4 Again ...
... appear hereafter , rather than ftory him in his own hearing . FRENCH . Sir , we have known together in Or- leans . POST . Since when I have been debtor to you for courtefies , which I will be ever to pay , and yet pay ftill . 4 Again ...
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