The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Edmund only fpeaks of nature in oppofition to custom , and not ( as he fuppofes ) to the existence of a God . ( 6 ) Stand in the PLAGUE of cuftom , ] To Stand in the plague of cuftem , is an abfurd expreffion . We fhould read , Stand in ...
... Edmund only fpeaks of nature in oppofition to custom , and not ( as he fuppofes ) to the existence of a God . ( 6 ) Stand in the PLAGUE of cuftom , ] To Stand in the plague of cuftem , is an abfurd expreffion . We fhould read , Stand in ...
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... Edmund the bafe Shall too th ' legitimate . The folio , Edmund the base Shall to ' th ' legitimate . Hanmer , therefore could hardly be charged with coining a word , though his explanation may be doubted . To toe him , is per- haps , to ...
... Edmund the bafe Shall too th ' legitimate . The folio , Edmund the base Shall to ' th ' legitimate . Hanmer , therefore could hardly be charged with coining a word , though his explanation may be doubted . To toe him , is per- haps , to ...
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... Edmund , how now ? what news ? Edm . So please your lordship , none . [ Putting up the letter . Glo . Why fo earnestly feek you to put up that let- ter ? Edm . I know no news , my Lord . Glo . What paper were you reading ? Edm . Nothing ...
... Edmund , how now ? what news ? Edm . So please your lordship , none . [ Putting up the letter . Glo . Why fo earnestly feek you to put up that let- ter ? Edm . I know no news , my Lord . Glo . What paper were you reading ? Edm . Nothing ...
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... Edmund , feek him out ; wind me into him , ( 8 ) I pray you . Frame the business after your own wifdom ; I would unftate my → felf , to be in a due refolution . ( 9 ) Edm . ( 7 ) Pretence is defign , purpose . So afterwards in this ...
... Edmund , feek him out ; wind me into him , ( 8 ) I pray you . Frame the business after your own wifdom ; I would unftate my → felf , to be in a due refolution . ( 9 ) Edm . ( 7 ) Pretence is defign , purpose . So afterwards in this ...
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... Edmund . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world , ( 3 ) that , The words would and bould are in old language often con- founded . ( 1 ) convey the bufinefs- ] Convey , for introduce : but convey is a fine word , as alluding to ...
... Edmund . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world , ( 3 ) that , The words would and bould are in old language often con- founded . ( 1 ) convey the bufinefs- ] Convey , for introduce : but convey is a fine word , as alluding to ...
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