The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... light them for themselves : for if our virtues 2 7 There is a kind of character in thy life , That , to the observer , & c . ] Either this introduction has more solemnity than meaning , or it has a meaning which I cannot dis- cover ...
... light them for themselves : for if our virtues 2 7 There is a kind of character in thy life , That , to the observer , & c . ] Either this introduction has more solemnity than meaning , or it has a meaning which I cannot dis- cover ...
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... light on the subject , This ballad consists of 41 stanzas . From these the following are selected : 5. " For proude and paynted parragenns , " And monstrous breched beares , " This realme almost hath cleane distroy'd , " Which I reporte ...
... light on the subject , This ballad consists of 41 stanzas . From these the following are selected : 5. " For proude and paynted parragenns , " And monstrous breched beares , " This realme almost hath cleane distroy'd , " Which I reporte ...
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... light as it is , to save your brother's life ? To this she answers , not very plainly in either reading , but more appositely to that which I propose : " I had rather give my body than my soul . " JOHNSON . What you have stated is ...
... light as it is , to save your brother's life ? To this she answers , not very plainly in either reading , but more appositely to that which I propose : " I had rather give my body than my soul . " JOHNSON . What you have stated is ...
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... light : would he were return'd ! Marry , this Claudio is condemn'd for untrussing . Farewell , good friar ; I pr'ythee , pray for me . The duke , I say to thee again , would eat mutton on Fridays ' . He's now past it ; yet , and 9 ...
... light : would he were return'd ! Marry , this Claudio is condemn'd for untrussing . Farewell , good friar ; I pr'ythee , pray for me . The duke , I say to thee again , would eat mutton on Fridays ' . He's now past it ; yet , and 9 ...
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... Lights that do mislead the morn : must , therefore , bequeath them to the luckier efforts of future criticism . STEEVENS . By made in crimes , the Duke means , trained in iniquity , and perfect in it . Thus we say — a made horse ; a ...
... Lights that do mislead the morn : must , therefore , bequeath them to the luckier efforts of future criticism . STEEVENS . By made in crimes , the Duke means , trained in iniquity , and perfect in it . Thus we say — a made horse ; a ...
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