| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 sidor
...equivocation ofthejiend, That lies like truth : ] Though this is the reading of all the editions, yet, as it is a phrase without either example, elegance, or propriety, it is, surely better to read : / pall in resolution, / languish in my constancy, my confidence begins to forsake me. It is scarcely... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 sidor
...Comes toward Dunsinane. I pull in resolutionThough this is the reading of all the editions, yet as it is a phrase without either example, elegance, or propriety, it is surely better to read I pall in resolution / languish in my constancy, my constancy begins to forsake me. It is scarcely necessary to observe... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 432 sidor
...away. STEEVEMS. 64 / pull in resolution ;] Though this is the reading of all the editions, yet, as it is a phrase without either example, elegance, or propriety, it is surely better to read, / pall in resolution, I languish in my constancy, my confidence begins to forsake me. It is scarcely... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 428 sidor
...resolutioni and hegin That lies like truth:] Though this is the reading of all the editions, yet, as it is a phrase without either example, elegance, or propriety, it is surely hetter to read: To douht the equivocation oj' the fiend, I languish in my constancy, my confidence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 434 sidor
...equivocation of the fend, That lies like truth:'] Though this is the reading of all the editions, yet, as it is a phrase without either example, elegance, or propriety, it is surely hetter to read: I pall in resolution,— ,•- "• I languish in my constancy, my confidence hegins... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 sidor
...towards Dunsinane. \pull in resolution., Though this is the reading of all the editions, yet as it is a phrase without either example, elegance, or propriety,...it is surely better to read I pall in resolution., / languish in my constancy., my confidence begins to forsake me. It is scarcely necessary to observe... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 486 sidor
...Comes toward Dunsinane. I pull in resolution Though this is the reading of all the editions, yet as it is a phrase without either example, elegance, or propriety, it is surely better to read I pall in resolution •' / languish in my constancy, my confidence begins to forsake me. It is scarcely necessary to observe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 492 sidor
...Comes toward Dunsinane. I pull in resolutionThough this is the reading of all the editions, yet as it is a phrase without either example, elegance, or propriety, it is surely better to read I pall in resolution / languish in my constancy, my confidence begins to forsake me. It is scarcely necessary to observe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 514 sidor
...Comes toward Duminane. I pull in resolution Though this is the reading of all the editions, yet as it is a phrase without either example, elegance, or propriety, it is surely better to read I pall in resolution / languish in my constancy, my confidence begins to forsake me. It is scarcely necessary to observe... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 466 sidor
...Conies toward Dunsinane. I pull in resolutionThough this is the reading of all the editions, yet as it is a phrase without either example, elegance, or propriety, it is surely better to read I pall in resolution / languish in my constancy, my confidence begins to forsake me. It is scarcely necessary to observe... | |
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