The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... vice ! He is my son , ay , and therein my shame , Yet from my dugs he drew not this deceit . 8 Son . Think you , my uncle did dissemble , grandam ? Duch . Ay , boy . Son . I cannot think it . Hark ! what noise is this ? Enter Queen ...
... vice ! He is my son , ay , and therein my shame , Yet from my dugs he drew not this deceit . 8 Son . Think you , my uncle did dissemble , grandam ? Duch . Ay , boy . Son . I cannot think it . Hark ! what noise is this ? Enter Queen ...
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... vice , Iniquity , I moralize two meanings in one word . ] By vice , the author means not a quality , but a person . There was hardly an old play , till the period of the Reformation , which had not in it a devil , and a droll character ...
... vice , Iniquity , I moralize two meanings in one word . ] By vice , the author means not a quality , but a person . There was hardly an old play , till the period of the Reformation , which had not in it a devil , and a droll character ...
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... vice Iniquity , de- scribed more at large . From all this , it may be gathered , that the text , where Rich- ard compares himself to the formal vice , Iniquity , must be cor- rupt : and the interpolation of some foolish player The vice ...
... vice Iniquity , de- scribed more at large . From all this , it may be gathered , that the text , where Rich- ard compares himself to the formal vice , Iniquity , must be cor- rupt : and the interpolation of some foolish player The vice ...
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... Vice and Iniquity were sometimes distinct personages : " Enter a roaring devil , with the Vice on his back , Iniquity in one hand , and Juventus in the other . " The devil likewise makes the distinction in his first speech : " Ho , ho ...
... Vice and Iniquity were sometimes distinct personages : " Enter a roaring devil , with the Vice on his back , Iniquity in one hand , and Juventus in the other . " The devil likewise makes the distinction in his first speech : " Ho , ho ...
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... Vice of the old moralities was a buffoon character , [ See Cotgrave's Dict . " Badin , A foole or Vice in a play . - Mime , A vice , foole , jester , & c . in a play . " ] whose chief employment was to make the audience laugh , and one ...
... Vice of the old moralities was a buffoon character , [ See Cotgrave's Dict . " Badin , A foole or Vice in a play . - Mime , A vice , foole , jester , & c . in a play . " ] whose chief employment was to make the audience laugh , and one ...
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