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... whose help I deriv'd liberty . TIM . O , by no means , Honeft Ventidius : you mistake my love ; I gave it freely ever ; and there's none Can truly fay , he gives , if he receives : 8 difcontentedly . ] himself . STEEVENS . The ancient ...
... whose help I deriv'd liberty . TIM . O , by no means , Honeft Ventidius : you mistake my love ; I gave it freely ever ; and there's none Can truly fay , he gives , if he receives : 8 difcontentedly . ] himself . STEEVENS . The ancient ...
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... whose low de- See a note on who looks on --a wasteful cock , ] i . e . a cockloft , a garret . And a waste- ful cock , fignifies a garret lying in wafte , neglected , put to no use . HANMER . Sir T. Haumer's explanation is received by ...
... whose low de- See a note on who looks on --a wasteful cock , ] i . e . a cockloft , a garret . And a waste- ful cock , fignifies a garret lying in wafte , neglected , put to no use . HANMER . Sir T. Haumer's explanation is received by ...
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... Whose proof , nor yells of mothers , maids , nor babes , Nor fight of priests in holy vestments bleeding , Shall pierce a jot . There's gold to pay thy fol- diers : Make large confufion ; and , thy fury spent , Confounded be thyfelf ...
... Whose proof , nor yells of mothers , maids , nor babes , Nor fight of priests in holy vestments bleeding , Shall pierce a jot . There's gold to pay thy fol- diers : Make large confufion ; and , thy fury spent , Confounded be thyfelf ...
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... Whose womb unmeasurable , and infinite breaft , Teems , and feeds all ; whose self - same mettle , Whereof thy proud child , arrogant man , is puff'd , Engenders the black toad , and adder blue , The gilded newt , and eyeless venom'd ...
... Whose womb unmeasurable , and infinite breaft , Teems , and feeds all ; whose self - same mettle , Whereof thy proud child , arrogant man , is puff'd , Engenders the black toad , and adder blue , The gilded newt , and eyeless venom'd ...
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... Whose flatt'ring leaves that fhadow'd us in our ་ Profperity , with the leaft guft drop off In the autumn of adverfity . " STEEVENS . Somewhat of the famè imagery is found in our author's 73d Sonnet : 6 1 " That time of year thou may'ft ...
... Whose flatt'ring leaves that fhadow'd us in our ་ Profperity , with the leaft guft drop off In the autumn of adverfity . " STEEVENS . Somewhat of the famè imagery is found in our author's 73d Sonnet : 6 1 " That time of year thou may'ft ...
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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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