The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Band 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... thefe Applications . Hence all the Superftition of " Love - potions , which in this Line is alluded to : And this Practice was " fo common amongst the Greeks , that they gave the Name of Papuanos " to this Operator : and therefore has ...
... thefe Applications . Hence all the Superftition of " Love - potions , which in this Line is alluded to : And this Practice was " fo common amongst the Greeks , that they gave the Name of Papuanos " to this Operator : and therefore has ...
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... thefe Lines Mr. Rowe and Mr. Pope have Both , for what Reafon I can- not tell , curtail'd the Meafare , and difmounted the doggrel Rhyme , which I have replac'd from the first Folio . The fecond Verfe is there likewise read ; Dromio ...
... thefe Lines Mr. Rowe and Mr. Pope have Both , for what Reafon I can- not tell , curtail'd the Meafare , and difmounted the doggrel Rhyme , which I have replac'd from the first Folio . The fecond Verfe is there likewise read ; Dromio ...
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... thefe , and to my self disguis'd ? I'll fay as they fay , and perfever fo ; And in this mist at all adventures go . S. Dro . Mafter , fhall I be porter at the gate ? Adr . Ay , let none enter , left I break your pate . Luc . Come , come ...
... thefe , and to my self disguis'd ? I'll fay as they fay , and perfever fo ; And in this mist at all adventures go . S. Dro . Mafter , fhall I be porter at the gate ? Adr . Ay , let none enter , left I break your pate . Luc . Come , come ...
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... thefe Words , as they lie in Order . Refpice finem feems to come in here oddly enough to make a Joke . But I am of Opinion , that Shakespeare might here allude to the laft Words of a famous fatirical Pamphlet , wrote at that time by ...
... thefe Words , as they lie in Order . Refpice finem feems to come in here oddly enough to make a Joke . But I am of Opinion , that Shakespeare might here allude to the laft Words of a famous fatirical Pamphlet , wrote at that time by ...
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... thefe forrows is he fubject to ? Adr . To none of thefe , except it be the laft ; Namely , fome love , that drew him oft from home . Abb . You fhould for that have reprehended him . Adr . Why , fo I did . Abb . Ay , but not rough enough ...
... thefe forrows is he fubject to ? Adr . To none of thefe , except it be the laft ; Namely , fome love , that drew him oft from home . Abb . You fhould for that have reprehended him . Adr . Why , fo I did . Abb . Ay , but not rough enough ...
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