The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Svazek 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... rest of our authour's ftile , and fingle words , of which however I do not obferve more than two , cán conclude little . Dr. Warburton gives no reason , but I fuppofe him to judge upon deeper principles and more com- prehenfive views ...
... rest of our authour's ftile , and fingle words , of which however I do not obferve more than two , cán conclude little . Dr. Warburton gives no reason , but I fuppofe him to judge upon deeper principles and more com- prehenfive views ...
Strana 272
... rest . Dutch . Ah ! fo much int'reft have I in thy forrow , As I had title to thy noble husband . I have bewept a worthy husband's death , And liv'd by looking on his images . But now two mirrors of his Princely femblance Are crack'd in ...
... rest . Dutch . Ah ! fo much int'reft have I in thy forrow , As I had title to thy noble husband . I have bewept a worthy husband's death , And liv'd by looking on his images . But now two mirrors of his Princely femblance Are crack'd in ...
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... rest , Be oppofite all planets of good luck To my proceeding , if with pure heart's love , Immaculate devotion , holy thoughts , you fo fo , ) I tender not thy beauteous Princely daughter . In her confifts my happiness , and thine ...
... rest , Be oppofite all planets of good luck To my proceeding , if with pure heart's love , Immaculate devotion , holy thoughts , you fo fo , ) I tender not thy beauteous Princely daughter . In her confifts my happiness , and thine ...
Strana 421
... rest of the at- tendants ftand in convenient order about the stage . 4 Wol . Let filence be commanded . Hilft our commiffion from Rome is read , King . What's the need ? It hath already publickly been read , And on all fides th ...
... rest of the at- tendants ftand in convenient order about the stage . 4 Wol . Let filence be commanded . Hilft our commiffion from Rome is read , King . What's the need ? It hath already publickly been read , And on all fides th ...
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... rest , but then to nip the shoots does not kill That bites the firft - born infants the tree or make it fall . The me- of the spring . taphor will not in either reading So Milton in Sampson Agonistes , correspond exactly with nature ...
... rest , but then to nip the shoots does not kill That bites the firft - born infants the tree or make it fall . The me- of the spring . taphor will not in either reading So Milton in Sampson Agonistes , correspond exactly with nature ...
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