The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 16Maxwell, 1809 |
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... reason of Sir T. Hanmer's reading was , that Pisanio de- scribes no address made to the ear Johnson . 4 As little as a crow , or less , ] This comparison may be illustrated by the following in King Lear : 5 66 - the crows that wing the ...
... reason of Sir T. Hanmer's reading was , that Pisanio de- scribes no address made to the ear Johnson . 4 As little as a crow , or less , ] This comparison may be illustrated by the following in King Lear : 5 66 - the crows that wing the ...
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... reason , not of dotage . I make my avowal , says he , in the character of her adorer , not of her possessor . - I speak of her as a being I re- verence , not as a beauty whom I enjoy . - I rather profess to de- scribe her with the ...
... reason , not of dotage . I make my avowal , says he , in the character of her adorer , not of her possessor . - I speak of her as a being I re- verence , not as a beauty whom I enjoy . - I rather profess to de- scribe her with the ...
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... reason's comfort.- Who gratify their innocent wishes with reasonable enjoyments . Johnson . I shall venture at another explanation , which , as the last words are admitted to be equivocal , may be proposed . " To be able to refine on ...
... reason's comfort.- Who gratify their innocent wishes with reasonable enjoyments . Johnson . I shall venture at another explanation , which , as the last words are admitted to be equivocal , may be proposed . " To be able to refine on ...
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... reasons for being of that opinion . M. Mason . Art thou a feodary for this act , ] Art thou too combined , art thou a confederate , in this act ? -A feodary did not signify a feudal vas- sal , as Sir Thomas Hanmer and the subsequent ...
... reasons for being of that opinion . M. Mason . Art thou a feodary for this act , ] Art thou too combined , art thou a confederate , in this act ? -A feodary did not signify a feudal vas- sal , as Sir Thomas Hanmer and the subsequent ...
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... reason can give me no counsel , I will resolve at once to follow my inclina- tion . Johnson . When Imogen speaks these words , she is supposed to have her face turned towards Milford ; and when she pronounces the words , nor here , nor ...
... reason can give me no counsel , I will resolve at once to follow my inclina- tion . Johnson . When Imogen speaks these words , she is supposed to have her face turned towards Milford ; and when she pronounces the words , nor here , nor ...
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