The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 56
... seem in the trial of his several friends . 2 Sen. It should not be , by the perfuafion of his new feafting . ( 1 ) In former copies : And lay for bearts . ' Tis bonour with moß LANDS to be at odds ; ] But furely , even in a foldier's ...
... seem in the trial of his several friends . 2 Sen. It should not be , by the perfuafion of his new feafting . ( 1 ) In former copies : And lay for bearts . ' Tis bonour with moß LANDS to be at odds ; ] But furely , even in a foldier's ...
Page 75
... seem the creature thou art not by nature , but by the force and com- pulfion of poverty . We must therefore restore , - Shame not thefe weeds . - Apemantus , in feveral other paffages of the fcene , reproaches him with his change of ...
... seem the creature thou art not by nature , but by the force and com- pulfion of poverty . We must therefore restore , - Shame not thefe weeds . - Apemantus , in feveral other paffages of the fcene , reproaches him with his change of ...
Page 133
... seems to me : A very Speak , brother , haft thou hurt thee with the fall ? Mar. O brother , with the difmallest object That ever eye , with fight , made heart lament . Aar . [ Afide . ] Now will I fetch the King to find them here ; That ...
... seems to me : A very Speak , brother , haft thou hurt thee with the fall ? Mar. O brother , with the difmallest object That ever eye , with fight , made heart lament . Aar . [ Afide . ] Now will I fetch the King to find them here ; That ...
Page 156
... seems to bear another hue : For all the water in the ocean . ( 5 ) Ell broach the tadpole — ] A broach is a spit . I'll spit the tad . pole . ( * ) In that it feems to bear another bue : ] We may better read , In that it fcords to bear ...
... seems to bear another hue : For all the water in the ocean . ( 5 ) Ell broach the tadpole — ] A broach is a spit . I'll spit the tad . pole . ( * ) In that it feems to bear another bue : ] We may better read , In that it fcords to bear ...
Page 203
... seems to be used by Shakespeare for an Individual , in Oppofition to a com- monwealth , or conjunct body .. ( 2 ) Fun & ion Is fmother'd in furmife ; and nothing is , But what is not . ] All powers of action are oppreffed and crushed ...
... seems to be used by Shakespeare for an Individual , in Oppofition to a com- monwealth , or conjunct body .. ( 2 ) Fun & ion Is fmother'd in furmife ; and nothing is , But what is not . ] All powers of action are oppreffed and crushed ...
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