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... change his age is , the obfervation we have made of it hath not been little ; he always lov'd our fifter moft , and with what poor judgment he hath now caft her off , appears too grofsly ... Changes to a Cafile belonging to KING LEAR . 13.
... change his age is , the obfervation we have made of it hath not been little ; he always lov'd our fifter moft , and with what poor judgment he hath now caft her off , appears too grofsly ... Changes to a Cafile belonging to KING LEAR . 13.
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William Shakespeare William Warburton. SCENE VI . } Changes to a Cafile belonging to the Earl of Glo'fter . Enter Edmund , with a Letter . Edm . 7 HOU , Nature , art my Goddess ; to thy law THO My services are bound ; wherefore fhould I ...
William Shakespeare William Warburton. SCENE VI . } Changes to a Cafile belonging to the Earl of Glo'fter . Enter Edmund , with a Letter . Edm . 7 HOU , Nature , art my Goddess ; to thy law THO My services are bound ; wherefore fhould I ...
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... change its nature , and biafs it to all the contrary ill qualities . So wretched and monftrous an opinion did it . fet out with . But the Italians , to whom we owe this , as well as moft other unnatural crimes and follies of these ...
... change its nature , and biafs it to all the contrary ill qualities . So wretched and monftrous an opinion did it . fet out with . But the Italians , to whom we owe this , as well as moft other unnatural crimes and follies of these ...
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... change of a star ! my portending a kingdom which was without beginning . This deftroys all he would infinuate . The poet's conduct is fine and ingenious . Nor could the licentious Rabelais himself for bear to ridicule this im- pius ...
... change of a star ! my portending a kingdom which was without beginning . This deftroys all he would infinuate . The poet's conduct is fine and ingenious . Nor could the licentious Rabelais himself for bear to ridicule this im- pius ...
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... change the fcene , but all must be done upon one spot of ground . Now , from this laft unity ( the neceffary iffue of the two other , which derive immediately from nature ) proceeds all that beauty of the catastrophe , or the winding up ...
... change the fcene , but all must be done upon one spot of ground . Now , from this laft unity ( the neceffary iffue of the two other , which derive immediately from nature ) proceeds all that beauty of the catastrophe , or the winding up ...
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