The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... because the mind is like the eye , Through which it gathers knowledge by degrees ; Whofe rays reflect not , but spread outwardly ; Not feeing itself , when other things it fees ? Again , in Marfton's comedy of the Fawne , 1606 : " Thus ...
... because the mind is like the eye , Through which it gathers knowledge by degrees ; Whofe rays reflect not , but spread outwardly ; Not feeing itself , when other things it fees ? Again , in Marfton's comedy of the Fawne , 1606 : " Thus ...
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... because Cæfar refus'd the crown , that it had almost choak'd Cæfar ; for he fwooned , and fell down at it : And for mine own part , I durft not laugh , for fear of opening my lips , and receiving the bad air . Caf . But , foft , I pray ...
... because Cæfar refus'd the crown , that it had almost choak'd Cæfar ; for he fwooned , and fell down at it : And for mine own part , I durft not laugh , for fear of opening my lips , and receiving the bad air . Caf . But , foft , I pray ...
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... Because I love you , I will let you know . Calphurnia here , my wife , ftays me at home : She dreamt to - night fhe faw my statue , Which , like a fountain , with a hundred fpouts , Did run pure blood ; and many lufty Romans Came ...
... Because I love you , I will let you know . Calphurnia here , my wife , ftays me at home : She dreamt to - night fhe faw my statue , Which , like a fountain , with a hundred fpouts , Did run pure blood ; and many lufty Romans Came ...
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... because he thinks nothing is more inconfiftent with Bru- tus's mild and philofophical character . I have made bold to re- ftore the speech to its right owner . Brutus efteem'd the death of Cæfar a facrifice to liberty : and , as fuch ...
... because he thinks nothing is more inconfiftent with Bru- tus's mild and philofophical character . I have made bold to re- ftore the speech to its right owner . Brutus efteem'd the death of Cæfar a facrifice to liberty : and , as fuch ...
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... because it is Pope's , for it is other , wife of no value . It is ftrange that he fhould fo much forget the date of the copy before him , as to think it not printed in Jonfon's time . JOHNSON . Ant , Ant . But yesterday the word of ...
... because it is Pope's , for it is other , wife of no value . It is ftrange that he fhould fo much forget the date of the copy before him , as to think it not printed in Jonfon's time . JOHNSON . Ant , Ant . But yesterday the word of ...
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