Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pages |
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... thou mightiest in thy father's might . For if the reader will turn to the places cited , he will find , that all this jingling found of like endings is avoided by the verfes running one into the other : and I have cited them here in ...
... thou mightiest in thy father's might . For if the reader will turn to the places cited , he will find , that all this jingling found of like endings is avoided by the verfes running one into the other : and I have cited them here in ...
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... thou have it of ? " Pug . Why , any Fraud , Or Covetousness , or Lady Vanity , " Or old Iniquity : I'll call him hither . " Enter Iniquity , the Vice . " Ini . What is he calls upon me , and would seem to lack 66 a Vice ? " Ere his ...
... thou have it of ? " Pug . Why , any Fraud , Or Covetousness , or Lady Vanity , " Or old Iniquity : I'll call him hither . " Enter Iniquity , the Vice . " Ini . What is he calls upon me , and would seem to lack 66 a Vice ? " Ere his ...
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... thou fo ? Art thou there , trupenny ? Hamlet had a mind that the cen- tinels should imagine this was a shape that the Devil had put on ; and in Act III . he is fomewhat of this opinion himself , The Spirit that I have feen May be the ...
... thou fo ? Art thou there , trupenny ? Hamlet had a mind that the cen- tinels should imagine this was a shape that the Devil had put on ; and in Act III . he is fomewhat of this opinion himself , The Spirit that I have feen May be the ...
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... thou hadst fmall Latin and lefs Greek . ' Tis true Johnson fays very handsome things of him pre- fently after for people will allow others any qualities , but thofe which they highly value themselves for . He He was bred in a learned ...
... thou hadst fmall Latin and lefs Greek . ' Tis true Johnson fays very handsome things of him pre- fently after for people will allow others any qualities , but thofe which they highly value themselves for . He He was bred in a learned ...
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... thou darkling leave me ? In K. Lear , A & t I. we were left darkling . In Ant . and Cleop A & IV . darkling ftand The varying shore of the world . Dulcet Symphonies , I , 712. Shakefp . in Taming of a fhrew . To make a dulcet and a ...
... thou darkling leave me ? In K. Lear , A & t I. we were left darkling . In Ant . and Cleop A & IV . darkling ftand The varying shore of the world . Dulcet Symphonies , I , 712. Shakefp . in Taming of a fhrew . To make a dulcet and a ...
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