The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 102
... manners of his own : and though the fpeaker is here a Veronefe , the poet , when he wrote the laft , two lines , was thinking of England ; where voyages for the purpose of difco- vering iflands far away were at this time much profecuted ...
... manners of his own : and though the fpeaker is here a Veronefe , the poet , when he wrote the laft , two lines , was thinking of England ; where voyages for the purpose of difco- vering iflands far away were at this time much profecuted ...
Page 109
... manners and ufages of England , and to the events of his own time , which he has defcri- bed as taking place wherever his fcene happens , to lie , have fhewn me that Mr. Tyrrwhitt's conjecture is not fo improbable as I once fuppofed it ...
... manners and ufages of England , and to the events of his own time , which he has defcri- bed as taking place wherever his fcene happens , to lie , have fhewn me that Mr. Tyrrwhitt's conjecture is not fo improbable as I once fuppofed it ...
Page 112
... manners of every defcription of men , and the general language of almoft every profeflion : but his knowledge of legal terms is not merely fuch as might be acquired by the cafual obfervation of even his all - comprehending mind ; it has ...
... manners of every defcription of men , and the general language of almoft every profeflion : but his knowledge of legal terms is not merely fuch as might be acquired by the cafual obfervation of even his all - comprehending mind ; it has ...
Page 114
... manner . " Love's Labour's Loft . Enfeof ' d himself to popularity . " King Henry IV . P I. " He will feal the fee - fimple of his falvation , and cut the entail from all remainders , and a perpetual fucceffion for it perpetually ...
... manner . " Love's Labour's Loft . Enfeof ' d himself to popularity . " King Henry IV . P I. " He will feal the fee - fimple of his falvation , and cut the entail from all remainders , and a perpetual fucceffion for it perpetually ...
Page 115
... manner may be proved to have been equally converfant with the terms of divinity , or phyfick . Whenever as large a number of inftances of his ecclefiaftical or medicinal knowledge fhall be produced , what has now been ftated will ...
... manner may be proved to have been equally converfant with the terms of divinity , or phyfick . Whenever as large a number of inftances of his ecclefiaftical or medicinal knowledge fhall be produced , what has now been ftated will ...
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