The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... means ? Mon. Both by myself , and many other friends ; But he , his own affections ' counsellor , Is to himself - I will not fay , how true- But to himself fo fecret and fo close , So far from founding and difcovery , As is the bud bit ...
... means ? Mon. Both by myself , and many other friends ; But he , his own affections ' counsellor , Is to himself - I will not fay , how true- But to himself fo fecret and fo close , So far from founding and difcovery , As is the bud bit ...
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... mean- ing may be , that love finds out means to purfue his defire . That the blind fhould find paths to ill is no great wonder . JOHNSON . I fee no obfcurity in the text . It is not unufual for thofe who are blinded by love to overlook ...
... mean- ing may be , that love finds out means to purfue his defire . That the blind fhould find paths to ill is no great wonder . JOHNSON . I fee no obfcurity in the text . It is not unufual for thofe who are blinded by love to overlook ...
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... could stand bigh lone , i . c . quite alone , completely alone . So in another of our author's plays , high fantaftical means entirely fantalical . STEEVENS . rea , Yea , quoth he , dost thou fall upon thy 28 ROMEO AND JULIE T.
... could stand bigh lone , i . c . quite alone , completely alone . So in another of our author's plays , high fantaftical means entirely fantalical . STEEVENS . rea , Yea , quoth he , dost thou fall upon thy 28 ROMEO AND JULIE T.
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... means , is contain'd in the line immediately following : To hold the candle , is a very common proverbial expreffion , for being an idle fpec tator . Among Ray's proverbial fentences , is this , " A good candle - bolder proves a good ...
... means , is contain'd in the line immediately following : To hold the candle , is a very common proverbial expreffion , for being an idle fpec tator . Among Ray's proverbial fentences , is this , " A good candle - bolder proves a good ...
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... means not to be found . SCENE Capulet's Garden . Enter Romeo . II . [ Exeunt . Rom . He jefts at scars , that never felt a wound.- But , foft ! what light through yonder window breaks ? It is the east , and Juliet is the fun ...
... means not to be found . SCENE Capulet's Garden . Enter Romeo . II . [ Exeunt . Rom . He jefts at scars , that never felt a wound.- But , foft ! what light through yonder window breaks ? It is the east , and Juliet is the fun ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 10 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1807 |
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