The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, المجلد 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... poet's meaning , ftript of the jingle which makes it dark ; " You well deferve to meet with that " Want of love from your husband , which you have profefs'd to want " for our father . " Cor . Cor . Time fhall unfold what plaited cunning ...
... poet's meaning , ftript of the jingle which makes it dark ; " You well deferve to meet with that " Want of love from your husband , which you have profefs'd to want " for our father . " Cor . Cor . Time fhall unfold what plaited cunning ...
الصفحة 15
... poet's making him ridicule judicial Aftrology was defign'd as one inftance of that character : For that implous juggle had a religious reverence paid it at that time : and Shakespeare makes his belt charac- ters in this very play , own ...
... poet's making him ridicule judicial Aftrology was defign'd as one inftance of that character : For that implous juggle had a religious reverence paid it at that time : and Shakespeare makes his belt charac- ters in this very play , own ...
الصفحة 21
... poet's word was cer- tainly , diffufe : And Kent would fay , " If I can but fo fpread out my " accents , " ( de telle forte efpandre , as the French term it ; ) " vary my " tone , and utterance , fo widely from what it used to be as to ...
... poet's word was cer- tainly , diffufe : And Kent would fay , " If I can but fo fpread out my " accents , " ( de telle forte efpandre , as the French term it ; ) " vary my " tone , and utterance , fo widely from what it used to be as to ...
الصفحة 30
... poet's thought . ' Tis true , untender fignifies , sharp , fevere , harsh , and all the oppofites to the idea of tender . But as a wound untented is apt to rankle inwards , smart , and fefter , I doubt not , but Shakespeare meant to ...
... poet's thought . ' Tis true , untender fignifies , sharp , fevere , harsh , and all the oppofites to the idea of tender . But as a wound untented is apt to rankle inwards , smart , and fefter , I doubt not , but Shakespeare meant to ...
الصفحة 37
... poet wrote , · treading dark - ey'd night . i . e . travelling in it . The other carries too obfcure , and mean an allufion . It must either be borrow'd from the cant - phrase of thread- ing of alleys , i . e . going thro ' bye ...
... poet wrote , · treading dark - ey'd night . i . e . travelling in it . The other carries too obfcure , and mean an allufion . It must either be borrow'd from the cant - phrase of thread- ing of alleys , i . e . going thro ' bye ...
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