The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 6AMS Press, 1968 |
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... fenfe poffeffes ; ] By the square of fenfe , we are , here , to understand the four nobler fenfes , viz . the fight , hearing , tafte , and smell . For a young lady could not , with decency , infinuate that the knew of any pleafures ...
... fenfe poffeffes ; ] By the square of fenfe , we are , here , to understand the four nobler fenfes , viz . the fight , hearing , tafte , and smell . For a young lady could not , with decency , infinuate that the knew of any pleafures ...
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... fenfe will ne'er accommodate His mafter thus . Lear . No , they cannot touch me for coyning : I am the King himself . Edg . O thou fide - piercing fight ! Lear . Nature's above art in that refpect . There's your prefs - mony . That ...
... fenfe will ne'er accommodate His mafter thus . Lear . No , they cannot touch me for coyning : I am the King himself . Edg . O thou fide - piercing fight ! Lear . Nature's above art in that refpect . There's your prefs - mony . That ...
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... fenfe is cold , and gives us even a ridiculous idea ; and as the paffions of the feve- ral interceffors feem intended to be here reprefented , I fufpect Shakespear might write PASMES or PAMES , i . e . fwooning fits , from the French ...
... fenfe is cold , and gives us even a ridiculous idea ; and as the paffions of the feve- ral interceffors feem intended to be here reprefented , I fufpect Shakespear might write PASMES or PAMES , i . e . fwooning fits , from the French ...
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