The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, المجلد 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... rather to re- quire - national increafe ; tho ' I have not ventur'd to difturb the text , as the other reading will admit of a meaning . A 5 . ginity , ginity , like an old courtier , wears her cap ALL's well , that ENDS well . 9.
... rather to re- quire - national increafe ; tho ' I have not ventur'd to difturb the text , as the other reading will admit of a meaning . A 5 . ginity , ginity , like an old courtier , wears her cap ALL's well , that ENDS well . 9.
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... mean to fee The Tuscan fervice , freely have they leave To fland on either part . 2 Lord . It may well ferve A nursery to our gentry , who are fick For breathing and exploit . King What's he comes here ? Enter Bertram , Lafeu and ...
... mean to fee The Tuscan fervice , freely have they leave To fland on either part . 2 Lord . It may well ferve A nursery to our gentry , who are fick For breathing and exploit . King What's he comes here ? Enter Bertram , Lafeu and ...
الصفحة 13
... meaning is loft in the carelessnefs . As the text and ftops are re- form'd , thefe are most beautiful lines , and the fenfe this . " had no centempt or bitterness ; if he had any thing that look'd like " pride or sharpnes , ( of which ...
... meaning is loft in the carelessnefs . As the text and ftops are re- form'd , thefe are most beautiful lines , and the fenfe this . " had no centempt or bitterness ; if he had any thing that look'd like " pride or sharpnes , ( of which ...
الصفحة 16
... mean . Clo . Was this fair face the caufe , quoth fhe , ( 6 ) , ( 6 ) Was this fair face the caufe , quoth she , [ Singing . Why 66 Why the Grecians facked Troy ? Was this King Priam's joy ? ] As the ftanza , that follows , is in ...
... mean . Clo . Was this fair face the caufe , quoth fhe , ( 6 ) , ( 6 ) Was this fair face the caufe , quoth she , [ Singing . Why 66 Why the Grecians facked Troy ? Was this King Priam's joy ? ] As the ftanza , that follows , is in ...
الصفحة 19
... meaning of the context is render'd defective . There are no traces for the words , [ complain'd against the ] which I take to have been first conjecturally fupply'd by Mr. Rowe . But the form of the fentence is intirely alter'd by their ...
... meaning of the context is render'd defective . There are no traces for the words , [ complain'd against the ] which I take to have been first conjecturally fupply'd by Mr. Rowe . But the form of the fentence is intirely alter'd by their ...
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