The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... seems rather to be to smother anger , and to be used of a man who burns inwardly with resentment , to which he gives no vent . Shakespeare uses it in this sense , Life of King Henry V. act iii . fc . iii . Boy . " Nym and Bardolph are ...
... seems rather to be to smother anger , and to be used of a man who burns inwardly with resentment , to which he gives no vent . Shakespeare uses it in this sense , Life of King Henry V. act iii . fc . iii . Boy . " Nym and Bardolph are ...
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... seem to be the very lines he had in his eye ; and therefore I should fup- pose the lines in Romeo and Juliet , & c ... seems the more humourous expref- fion , and on account of its quaintness , more likely to have been used by the ...
... seem to be the very lines he had in his eye ; and therefore I should fup- pose the lines in Romeo and Juliet , & c ... seems the more humourous expref- fion , and on account of its quaintness , more likely to have been used by the ...
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... seems to require , As glorious to this Sight and therefore I have ventured to alter the text so . THEOBALD . ( 5 ) the lazy - pacing clouds , ] Thus corrected from the first edition , in the other lazy - puffing . POPE . ( 6 ) Thou art ...
... seems to require , As glorious to this Sight and therefore I have ventured to alter the text so . THEOBALD . ( 5 ) the lazy - pacing clouds , ] Thus corrected from the first edition , in the other lazy - puffing . POPE . ( 6 ) Thou art ...
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... seems to be weak , and perhaps a more licentious correction is necessary . I read there- fore , I had no interest in your heat's proceeding . This , fays the Prince , is no quarrel of mine , I had no interest in your former difcord ; I ...
... seems to be weak , and perhaps a more licentious correction is necessary . I read there- fore , I had no interest in your heat's proceeding . This , fays the Prince , is no quarrel of mine , I had no interest in your former difcord ; I ...
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... seem'ft , A damned Saint , an honourable villain ! O nature ! what hadit thou to do in hell , When thou didft bower the Spirit of a fiend In mortal Paradife of such sweet flesh ? Was ever book , containing such vile matter , So fairly ...
... seem'ft , A damned Saint , an honourable villain ! O nature ! what hadit thou to do in hell , When thou didft bower the Spirit of a fiend In mortal Paradife of such sweet flesh ? Was ever book , containing such vile matter , So fairly ...
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