The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. Hamlet. Cymbeline, Band 18Johnson, 1803 |
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... reason can attend it . This is always the fault of a little mind , made artful by long commerce with the world . JOHNSON . The quartos read - By heaven it is as proper & c . STEEVENS . In Decker's Wonderful Yeare , 4to . 1603 , we find ...
... reason can attend it . This is always the fault of a little mind , made artful by long commerce with the world . JOHNSON . The quartos read - By heaven it is as proper & c . STEEVENS . In Decker's Wonderful Yeare , 4to . 1603 , we find ...
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... reason and fanity could not fo profperoufly be delivered of . I will leave him , and fuddenly1 contrive the means of meeting between him and my daughter . - My honourable lord , I will moft humbly take my leave of you . HAM . You cannot ...
... reason and fanity could not fo profperoufly be delivered of . I will leave him , and fuddenly1 contrive the means of meeting between him and my daughter . - My honourable lord , I will moft humbly take my leave of you . HAM . You cannot ...
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... reason why they were hitherto omitted . There are many plays of the age , if not of Shakspeare , that anfwer to these descriptions . STEEVENS . 6 Seneca cannot be too heavy , nor Plautus too light . ] The tragedies of Seneca were ...
... reason why they were hitherto omitted . There are many plays of the age , if not of Shakspeare , that anfwer to these descriptions . STEEVENS . 6 Seneca cannot be too heavy , nor Plautus too light . ] The tragedies of Seneca were ...
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... reasons " have been witty , without affection . " Again , in the tranflation of Caftiglione's Courtier , by Hobby , 1556 : " Among the chiefe conditions and qualityes in a waiting- gentlewoman , " is , " to flee affection or curiofity ...
... reasons " have been witty , without affection . " Again , in the tranflation of Caftiglione's Courtier , by Hobby , 1556 : " Among the chiefe conditions and qualityes in a waiting- gentlewoman , " is , " to flee affection or curiofity ...
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... reason , and my blood , " And let all fleep ? while , to my fhame , I fee The imminent death of twenty thousand men , That , for a fantafy , and trick of fame , Go to their graves like beds ; fight for a plot Whereon the numbers cannot ...
... reason , and my blood , " And let all fleep ? while , to my fhame , I fee The imminent death of twenty thousand men , That , for a fantafy , and trick of fame , Go to their graves like beds ; fight for a plot Whereon the numbers cannot ...
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