The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 17 |
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... show , " That shall demonftrate these quick blows of for- tune 8 9 More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well , To fhow lord Timon , that mean eyes have feen The foot above the head . let him flip down , ] The old copy reads : —— let ...
... show , " That shall demonftrate these quick blows of for- tune 8 9 More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well , To fhow lord Timon , that mean eyes have feen The foot above the head . let him flip down , ] The old copy reads : —— let ...
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... fhow where the wind- pipe is . JOHNSON . Shakspeare is very fond of making use of mufical terms , when he is fpeaking of the human body , and windpipe and notes favour Atrongly of a quibble . STEEVENS . 2 with harness ] i . e . armour ...
... fhow where the wind- pipe is . JOHNSON . Shakspeare is very fond of making use of mufical terms , when he is fpeaking of the human body , and windpipe and notes favour Atrongly of a quibble . STEEVENS . 2 with harness ] i . e . armour ...
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... fhow their loves , each fingles out an Amazon , and atl dance , men with women , a lofty firam or two to the hautboys , and ceafe . TIM . You have done our pleasures much grace , fair ladies , " Set a fair fashion on our entertainment ...
... fhow their loves , each fingles out an Amazon , and atl dance , men with women , a lofty firam or two to the hautboys , and ceafe . TIM . You have done our pleasures much grace , fair ladies , " Set a fair fashion on our entertainment ...
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... fhow them entertainment . FLAV . 1 fcarce know how . [ Afide . 7 to Advance this jewel ; ] To prefer it ; tò raise it to honour by wearing it . JOHNSON . 8 Accept , and c . ] Thus the fecond folio . trically Accept it . STEEVENS . - So ...
... fhow them entertainment . FLAV . 1 fcarce know how . [ Afide . 7 to Advance this jewel ; ] To prefer it ; tò raise it to honour by wearing it . JOHNSON . 8 Accept , and c . ] Thus the fecond folio . trically Accept it . STEEVENS . - So ...
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... fhow him what a beggar his heart is , Being of no power to make his wifhes good ; His promifes fly fo beyond , his state , 9 That what he speaks is all in debt , he owes For every word ; he is fo kind , that he now Pays intereft for't ...
... fhow him what a beggar his heart is , Being of no power to make his wifhes good ; His promifes fly fo beyond , his state , 9 That what he speaks is all in debt , he owes For every word ; he is fo kind , that he now Pays intereft for't ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 17 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1809 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 17 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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