The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... should not " have been read with an interrogation : For was Helen King " Priam's joy ? No , furely , fhe was not . Who then ? why , the " hiftorians tell us it was Paris , who was his favourite fon . And " how natural was it , when this ...
... should not " have been read with an interrogation : For was Helen King " Priam's joy ? No , furely , fhe was not . Who then ? why , the " hiftorians tell us it was Paris , who was his favourite fon . And " how natural was it , when this ...
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... should find a place here ; which it could not , unless farcaftically employ'd , and with fome spleen . I dare warrant , the poet meant , his old Lady should fay no more than this : " I now find the mystery of your creeping into corners ...
... should find a place here ; which it could not , unless farcaftically employ'd , and with fome spleen . I dare warrant , the poet meant , his old Lady should fay no more than this : " I now find the mystery of your creeping into corners ...
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... should'ft chufe , but be refus'd ; " Let the white death fit on thy cheek for ever , " We'll ne'er come there again . King . Make choice , and fee , Who thuns thy love , fhuns all his love in me . Hel . Now , Dian , from thy altar do I ...
... should'ft chufe , but be refus'd ; " Let the white death fit on thy cheek for ever , " We'll ne'er come there again . King . Make choice , and fee , Who thuns thy love , fhuns all his love in me . Hel . Now , Dian , from thy altar do I ...
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... impertinent here to Lafeu , why fhould he fay , he had found him out already ? Or , why should he quarrel with him in the very next fcene ? Of Of colour , weight , and heat , pour'd all ALL's well , that ENDS well . 37.
... impertinent here to Lafeu , why fhould he fay , he had found him out already ? Or , why should he quarrel with him in the very next fcene ? Of Of colour , weight , and heat , pour'd all ALL's well , that ENDS well . 37.
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... should be faid ? ] This is furch pretty ftuff , indeed , as is only worthy of its accurate editors ! the tranfpofition of an innocent ftop , or two , is a talk above their dili- gence ; especially , if common fenfe is to be the refult ...
... should be faid ? ] This is furch pretty ftuff , indeed , as is only worthy of its accurate editors ! the tranfpofition of an innocent ftop , or two , is a talk above their dili- gence ; especially , if common fenfe is to be the refult ...
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