The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... speak openly , either in praise or dispraise . All this agrees with Mary queen of Scots , and with no other . Q. Elizabeth could not bear to hear her commended ; and her fuccef- for would not forgive her fatirift . But the poet has fo ...
... speak openly , either in praise or dispraise . All this agrees with Mary queen of Scots , and with no other . Q. Elizabeth could not bear to hear her commended ; and her fuccef- for would not forgive her fatirift . But the poet has fo ...
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... speaking in rhime ,; but woodbine , as hitherto accented upon the firft fyllable , cannot poffibly corre- fpond with eglantine . The fubftitution of lush will restore the paffage to its original harmony , and the author's idea . RIISON ...
... speaking in rhime ,; but woodbine , as hitherto accented upon the firft fyllable , cannot poffibly corre- fpond with eglantine . The fubftitution of lush will restore the paffage to its original harmony , and the author's idea . RIISON ...
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... Speak , of all loves ; I fwoon almoft with fear . No ? then I well perceive you are not nigh : Either death , or you , I'll find immediately . [ Exit . 4 And you . - ] Inftead of you , the firft folio reads - yet . Mr. Pope first gave ...
... Speak , of all loves ; I fwoon almoft with fear . No ? then I well perceive you are not nigh : Either death , or you , I'll find immediately . [ Exit . 4 And you . - ] Inftead of you , the firft folio reads - yet . Mr. Pope first gave ...
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... Speak , Pyramus : - Thisby , ftand forth . PYR . Thisby , the flowers of odious favours fweet , — QUIN . Odours , odours . PYR . odours favours Sweet : So doth thy breath , my dearest Thisby dear.- But , hark , a voice ! Stay thou but ...
... Speak , Pyramus : - Thisby , ftand forth . PYR . Thisby , the flowers of odious favours fweet , — QUIN . Odours , odours . PYR . odours favours Sweet : So doth thy breath , my dearest Thisby dear.- But , hark , a voice ! Stay thou but ...
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... speak next . So Othello : " Were it my cue to fight , I fhould have known it " Without a prompter . 11 Again , in The Return from Parnaffus : " Indeed , mafter Kempe , you are very famous : but that is as well for works in print , as ...
... speak next . So Othello : " Were it my cue to fight , I fhould have known it " Without a prompter . 11 Again , in The Return from Parnaffus : " Indeed , mafter Kempe , you are very famous : but that is as well for works in print , as ...
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