The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 6AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 168
... words the other day of a bay courfer I rode on . ' Tis yours , because you lik'd it . 2 Lord . Oh , I beseech you , pardon me , my lord , in that . Tim . You may take my word , my lord : I know no man can justly praife , but what he ...
... words the other day of a bay courfer I rode on . ' Tis yours , because you lik'd it . 2 Lord . Oh , I beseech you , pardon me , my lord , in that . Tim . You may take my word , my lord : I know no man can justly praife , but what he ...
Page 205
... word , whatever it was , into deny't , muft needs understand the meaning of denude , tho ' it was an old word rarely used ; and yet be at a lois for the meaning of degrade , tho ' it was a common one ; and fo changed it to deny't , that ...
... word , whatever it was , into deny't , muft needs understand the meaning of denude , tho ' it was an old word rarely used ; and yet be at a lois for the meaning of degrade , tho ' it was a common one ; and fo changed it to deny't , that ...
Page 542
... word of the fame found , which I fuppofe to be of Shake- Spear's own coining . And I am certainly juftified in fo doing , by the great number of fuch fort of words to be found in the common text . But for a further juftification of this ...
... word of the fame found , which I fuppofe to be of Shake- Spear's own coining . And I am certainly juftified in fo doing , by the great number of fuch fort of words to be found in the common text . But for a further juftification of this ...
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