The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... character , the conftable , as an emblem of their harmless difpofition , chofe that . domeftic , animal for his word : which , in time , might become proverbial . WARBURTON . Merc . If thou art Dun , we'll draw thee from the mire ; ] A ...
... character , the conftable , as an emblem of their harmless difpofition , chofe that . domeftic , animal for his word : which , in time , might become proverbial . WARBURTON . Merc . If thou art Dun , we'll draw thee from the mire ; ] A ...
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... character . R put her in mind of that found which is made by dogs when they fnarl : and therefore , I prefume , the fays , that is the dog's name . R in the schools , being called the Dog's Letter , Ben Jobnfon in his English Grammar ...
... character . R put her in mind of that found which is made by dogs when they fnarl : and therefore , I prefume , the fays , that is the dog's name . R in the schools , being called the Dog's Letter , Ben Jobnfon in his English Grammar ...
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... character of Bentivolio as good , meant perhaps to thew , how the best minds , in a state of faction and difcord , are defortéd to criminal partiality . ( 6 ) IS ( 6 ) I have an intereft in your heart's ROMEO and JULIET . 59.
... character of Bentivolio as good , meant perhaps to thew , how the best minds , in a state of faction and difcord , are defortéd to criminal partiality . ( 6 ) IS ( 6 ) I have an intereft in your heart's ROMEO and JULIET . 59.
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... character for the Friar , Mr. Pope has curtailed to little or nothing , because it has not the fanction of the first old copy . But there was another reafon : Cer- tain corruptions started , which fhould have required the indulging his ...
... character for the Friar , Mr. Pope has curtailed to little or nothing , because it has not the fanction of the first old copy . But there was another reafon : Cer- tain corruptions started , which fhould have required the indulging his ...
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... . This was a reafonable queftion ; and the epithet given to Ruth fuits its na- ture . But , above all , the character which the poet always gives us 19 ) My bofom's Lord fits lightly on his throne 94 ROMEO and JULIE T. (5) A C T V. ...
... . This was a reafonable queftion ; and the epithet given to Ruth fuits its na- ture . But , above all , the character which the poet always gives us 19 ) My bofom's Lord fits lightly on his throne 94 ROMEO and JULIE T. (5) A C T V. ...
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