The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... observe a peculiar juftnefs in the imagery . The vulgar opinion being that the mermaid allured men to deftruction by her fongs . To which opinion Shaklpeare alludes in his Comedy of Errors : O train me not , fweet mermaid , with thy ...
... observe a peculiar juftnefs in the imagery . The vulgar opinion being that the mermaid allured men to deftruction by her fongs . To which opinion Shaklpeare alludes in his Comedy of Errors : O train me not , fweet mermaid , with thy ...
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... observed to fpeak , when there is no mention of their entering , they are defign- ed by the poet to be fuppofed on the ftage during the greatest part of the remainder of the play ; and to mix , as they please , as fpirits , with the ...
... observed to fpeak , when there is no mention of their entering , they are defign- ed by the poet to be fuppofed on the ftage during the greatest part of the remainder of the play ; and to mix , as they please , as fpirits , with the ...
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... observation does not help to explain them . - Every branch of a family is called a house ; and none but the first of the first house can bear the arms of the family , without fome diftinction . Two of the first , therefore , means two ...
... observation does not help to explain them . - Every branch of a family is called a house ; and none but the first of the first house can bear the arms of the family , without fome diftinction . Two of the first , therefore , means two ...
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... observe The rite of May ; ' and , hearing our intent , រ the fame defcription , has them both in one verfe , ibid . p . 34. a . " This latter was a hounde of Crete , the other was of Spart . ' T. WARTON . 2 So fanded ; ] So marked with ...
... observe The rite of May ; ' and , hearing our intent , រ the fame defcription , has them both in one verfe , ibid . p . 34. a . " This latter was a hounde of Crete , the other was of Spart . ' T. WARTON . 2 So fanded ; ] So marked with ...
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... observed that the words frong and strange are often confounded in our old plys . Mr. Upton's emendation alfo may derive fome fupport from a paffage in Macbeth : 46 when they fhall be opened , black Macbeth " Shall feem as pure as fnow ...
... observed that the words frong and strange are often confounded in our old plys . Mr. Upton's emendation alfo may derive fome fupport from a paffage in Macbeth : 46 when they fhall be opened , black Macbeth " Shall feem as pure as fnow ...
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