The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 140
... reafon warrant the reading , that I have restor'd to the text . The first folio reads , less corruptly than the modern impreifions , And able horfes . Which reading , join'd to the reasoning of the passage , gave me the hint for this ...
... reafon warrant the reading , that I have restor'd to the text . The first folio reads , less corruptly than the modern impreifions , And able horfes . Which reading , join'd to the reasoning of the passage , gave me the hint for this ...
Page 276
... reafon , mighty Lord ? Sat. Because the girl should not survive her shame , And by her presence still renew his forrows . Tit . A reason mighty , strong , and effectual , A A pattern , precedent , and lively warrant , For 276 TITUS ...
... reafon , mighty Lord ? Sat. Because the girl should not survive her shame , And by her presence still renew his forrows . Tit . A reason mighty , strong , and effectual , A A pattern , precedent , and lively warrant , For 276 TITUS ...
Page 297
... reafon , or purely by chance , I cannot determine . I have chose the reading of the more authentick copies , Wing . We meet with the same metaphor again in Troilus and Creffidas But his evafion , wing'd thus swift with scorn , Cannot ...
... reafon , or purely by chance , I cannot determine . I have chose the reading of the more authentick copies , Wing . We meet with the same metaphor again in Troilus and Creffidas But his evafion , wing'd thus swift with scorn , Cannot ...
Page 304
... reafon A limbeck only ; when in swinish steep Their drenched natures lie as in a death , What cannot you and I perform upon Th ' unguarded Duncan ? what not put upon His spungy officers , who shall bear the guilt Of our great quell ...
... reafon A limbeck only ; when in swinish steep Their drenched natures lie as in a death , What cannot you and I perform upon Th ' unguarded Duncan ? what not put upon His spungy officers , who shall bear the guilt Of our great quell ...
Page 458
... Reafon , because they then less need one another : the wars , for my money . I hope , to fee Romans as cheap as Volfcians . They are rifing , they are rifing . Both . In , in , in , in . [ Exeunt . SCENE , a publick Place in Rome ...
... Reafon , because they then less need one another : the wars , for my money . I hope , to fee Romans as cheap as Volfcians . They are rifing , they are rifing . Both . In , in , in , in . [ Exeunt . SCENE , a publick Place in Rome ...
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