The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... myself to be reading a verfe , unless I adopt the emendation of the fecond folio . STEEVENS . 7 the impofition clear'd , Hereditary ours . . ] i . e . fetting afide original fin ; bating the im- HER . By this we gather , You have tripp ...
... myself to be reading a verfe , unless I adopt the emendation of the fecond folio . STEEVENS . 7 the impofition clear'd , Hereditary ours . . ] i . e . fetting afide original fin ; bating the im- HER . By this we gather , You have tripp ...
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... myself in this vexation ? fully The purity and whiteness of my fheets , Which to preferve , is fleep ; which being spotted , to the grave with it . Question , in our author , very often has this meaning . So , in Measure for Measure ...
... myself in this vexation ? fully The purity and whiteness of my fheets , Which to preferve , is fleep ; which being spotted , to the grave with it . Question , in our author , very often has this meaning . So , in Measure for Measure ...
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... myself , I'll put My fortunes to your fervice , which are here By this difcovery loft . Be not uncertain ; For , by the honour of my parents , I Have utter'd truth : which if you feek to prove , I dare not fland by ; nor fhall you be ...
... myself , I'll put My fortunes to your fervice , which are here By this difcovery loft . Be not uncertain ; For , by the honour of my parents , I Have utter'd truth : which if you feek to prove , I dare not fland by ; nor fhall you be ...
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... myself , than they Should not produce fair iffue.4 LEON . Ceafe ; no more . You fell this bufinefs with a fenfe as cold As is a dead man's nofe : I fee't , and feel't , 5 ferendo fingula fingulis . The fecond is of the age of nine , and ...
... myself , than they Should not produce fair iffue.4 LEON . Ceafe ; no more . You fell this bufinefs with a fenfe as cold As is a dead man's nofe : I fee't , and feel't , 5 ferendo fingula fingulis . The fecond is of the age of nine , and ...
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... myself to be found without spot . For Franion , [ Camillo , ] I can neither accufe him nor excufe him . I was not privie to his depar ture . And that this is true which I have here rehearsed , I refer myfelfe to the divine oracle ...
... myself to be found without spot . For Franion , [ Camillo , ] I can neither accufe him nor excufe him . I was not privie to his depar ture . And that this is true which I have here rehearsed , I refer myfelfe to the divine oracle ...
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