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... HOLT WHITE . 66 This is put forth too truly ! ] i . e . to make me fay , I had too good reafon for my fears concerning what might happen in my abfence from home . MALONE . Prefs me not , ' befeech you , fo ; 10 WINTER'S TALE .
... HOLT WHITE . 66 This is put forth too truly ! ] i . e . to make me fay , I had too good reafon for my fears concerning what might happen in my abfence from home . MALONE . Prefs me not , ' befeech you , fo ; 10 WINTER'S TALE .
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... reafon for tanf ferring the words , I have lov'd thee , from Camillo to Leontes , In the original copy there is a comma at the end of Camillo's speech to denote an abrupt fpeech . MALONE . 4 Make't thy queftion , and go rot ! & c ...
... reafon for tanf ferring the words , I have lov'd thee , from Camillo to Leontes , In the original copy there is a comma at the end of Camillo's speech to denote an abrupt fpeech . MALONE . 4 Make't thy queftion , and go rot ! & c ...
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... reafon the object of his fufpicion ! We meet with a fimilar phrafeology in Twelfth - Night : " Do me this courteous office , as to know of the knight , what my offence to him is ; it is fomething of my negligence , nothing of my purpose ...
... reafon the object of his fufpicion ! We meet with a fimilar phrafeology in Twelfth - Night : " Do me this courteous office , as to know of the knight , what my offence to him is ; it is fomething of my negligence , nothing of my purpose ...
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... reafon and grammar drove irrecoverably away . I perhaps meant no more than I will rid the country of him , condemn him to quit the land . JOHNSON . Land damn him , if fuch a reading can be admitted , may mean , he would procure fentence ...
... reafon and grammar drove irrecoverably away . I perhaps meant no more than I will rid the country of him , condemn him to quit the land . JOHNSON . Land damn him , if fuch a reading can be admitted , may mean , he would procure fentence ...
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... reafon , why it dies un- married , is unintelligible , or rather is fuch as I do not wish to understand . The true reason is , becaufe is grows in the fhade , uncherished or unfeen by the fun , who was fuppofed to be in love with fome ...
... reafon , why it dies un- married , is unintelligible , or rather is fuch as I do not wish to understand . The true reason is , becaufe is grows in the fhade , uncherished or unfeen by the fun , who was fuppofed to be in love with fome ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1793 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1793 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 10 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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