The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 1H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almoft equal to that profufe generofity the prefent age has shown to French dancers and Italian fingers . What particular habitude or friendships he con- tracted with ...
... mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almoft equal to that profufe generofity the prefent age has shown to French dancers and Italian fingers . What particular habitude or friendships he con- tracted with ...
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... mind , and easy submission to the governance of an imperious wife , or prevailing faction : though at the fame time the poet does juftice to his good qualities , and moves the pity of his audience for him , by fhewing him pious , difin ...
... mind , and easy submission to the governance of an imperious wife , or prevailing faction : though at the fame time the poet does juftice to his good qualities , and moves the pity of his audience for him , by fhewing him pious , difin ...
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... mind , and all those good qualities which are attributed to him in any account of his reign . If his faults are not fhewn in an equal degree , and the fhades in this picture do not bear a juft proportion to the lights , it is not that ...
... mind , and all those good qualities which are attributed to him in any account of his reign . If his faults are not fhewn in an equal degree , and the fhades in this picture do not bear a juft proportion to the lights , it is not that ...
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... mind , nor let thy soul contrive " Against thy mother aught ; leave her to heav'n , " And to those thorns that in ... minds of an audience than Shakspeare has done . The whole tragedy of Macbeth , but more efpecially the fcene where the ...
... mind , nor let thy soul contrive " Against thy mother aught ; leave her to heav'n , " And to those thorns that in ... minds of an audience than Shakspeare has done . The whole tragedy of Macbeth , but more efpecially the fcene where the ...
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... mind to fink ? Seb . A pox o ' your throat ! you bawling , blaf- phemous , uncharitable dog ! Boats . Work you then . Ant . Hang , cur , hang ! you whorefon , infolent noife - maker , we are lefs afraid to be drown'd than thou art . Gon ...
... mind to fink ? Seb . A pox o ' your throat ! you bawling , blaf- phemous , uncharitable dog ! Boats . Work you then . Ant . Hang , cur , hang ! you whorefon , infolent noife - maker , we are lefs afraid to be drown'd than thou art . Gon ...
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