The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Volym 6J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... fent for , yet was his mother fair , there was good fport at his making , and the whorefon must be acknowledged . Do you know this Nobleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my Lord . Glo . My Lord of Ken !. Remember him hereafter as my honourable ...
... fent for , yet was his mother fair , there was good fport at his making , and the whorefon must be acknowledged . Do you know this Nobleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my Lord . Glo . My Lord of Ken !. Remember him hereafter as my honourable ...
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... fent ardentiùs , ac cumulatim af- fatimque generofa femina contu- liffent , è quibus ego forme blan- ditiam et elegantiam , robuflas cor- poris vires , mentemque innubilam confequutus fuiffem . At quia con- jugatorum fum foboles , his ...
... fent ardentiùs , ac cumulatim af- fatimque generofa femina contu- liffent , è quibus ego forme blan- ditiam et elegantiam , robuflas cor- poris vires , mentemque innubilam confequutus fuiffem . At quia con- jugatorum fum foboles , his ...
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... fent it , but thus : With checks as flatteries when they are feen abus'd . I am in doubt whether there is any errour of tranfcription . The fenfe feems to be this : Old men must be treated with checks , when as they are feen to be ...
... fent it , but thus : With checks as flatteries when they are feen abus'd . I am in doubt whether there is any errour of tranfcription . The fenfe feems to be this : Old men must be treated with checks , when as they are feen to be ...
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... fent to you . You fhall do fmall refpect , fhew too bold malice Against the grace and perfon of my master , Stocking his meffenger . Corn . Fetch forth the Stocks ; As I have life and honour , there fhall he fit till noon . Reg . ' Till ...
... fent to you . You fhall do fmall refpect , fhew too bold malice Against the grace and perfon of my master , Stocking his meffenger . Corn . Fetch forth the Stocks ; As I have life and honour , there fhall he fit till noon . Reg . ' Till ...
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... fent this evil for his punishment , how could he ex- pect that they should defeat their own defign , and affift him to revenge his injuries ? The folu . tion is , that Shakespeare here makes his fpeaker allude to what the ancient poets ...
... fent this evil for his punishment , how could he ex- pect that they should defeat their own defign , and affift him to revenge his injuries ? The folu . tion is , that Shakespeare here makes his fpeaker allude to what the ancient poets ...
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