The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 6AMS Press, 1968 |
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... sense , which the poet expreffes more at large in Ti- man of Athens , where he says , The fellow that Sits next him now , parts bread with him , and pledges The breath of him in a divided draught ; Is th ' readieft man to kill him.- VOL ...
... sense , which the poet expreffes more at large in Ti- man of Athens , where he says , The fellow that Sits next him now , parts bread with him , and pledges The breath of him in a divided draught ; Is th ' readieft man to kill him.- VOL ...
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... SENSES . ] How odd a character is this of the air that it could recommend itself to all the fenfes , not excepting the fight and hearing ? Without doubt , we should read , Unto our GENERAL SENSE , meaning the touch or feeling : which ...
... SENSES . ] How odd a character is this of the air that it could recommend itself to all the fenfes , not excepting the fight and hearing ? Without doubt , we should read , Unto our GENERAL SENSE , meaning the touch or feeling : which ...
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... sense . 1 It then remains , That you do fpeak to th ' People . ] Coriolanus was banished U. C. 262. But till the time of Manlius Torquatus U. C. 393 , the Senate chose both the Confuls : And then the people , affitted by the feditious ...
... sense . 1 It then remains , That you do fpeak to th ' People . ] Coriolanus was banished U. C. 262. But till the time of Manlius Torquatus U. C. 393 , the Senate chose both the Confuls : And then the people , affitted by the feditious ...
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