The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 8H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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Side 8
... believe in 1596 , ( afterwards entitled The Barons ' Wars , ) there are two lines nearly refembling thefe : " Done for the last with such exceeding life , " As art therein with nature were at ftrife . " MALONE . Enter Enter certain ...
... believe in 1596 , ( afterwards entitled The Barons ' Wars , ) there are two lines nearly refembling thefe : " Done for the last with such exceeding life , " As art therein with nature were at ftrife . " MALONE . Enter Enter certain ...
Side 9
... believe , was not a pery profound English antiquary , it is furely improbable that he should have had any knowledge of a practice which had been disused for more than two centuries before he was born . The Roman practice he might have ...
... believe , was not a pery profound English antiquary , it is furely improbable that he should have had any knowledge of a practice which had been disused for more than two centuries before he was born . The Roman practice he might have ...
Side 16
... believe it , dear lord , You mend the jewel by the wearing it . Tim . Well mock'd . Mer . No , my good lord ; he speaks the common tongue , Which all men speak with him . Tim . Look , who comes here . Will you be chid ? Enter APEMANTUS ...
... believe it , dear lord , You mend the jewel by the wearing it . Tim . Well mock'd . Mer . No , my good lord ; he speaks the common tongue , Which all men speak with him . Tim . Look , who comes here . Will you be chid ? Enter APEMANTUS ...
Side 18
... believe Shakspeare was thinking of the common expreffion - be bas wit in bis anger ; and that the difficulty arifes here , as in many other places , from the original editor's paying no attention to abrupt fenOur author , I fuppofe ...
... believe Shakspeare was thinking of the common expreffion - be bas wit in bis anger ; and that the difficulty arifes here , as in many other places , from the original editor's paying no attention to abrupt fenOur author , I fuppofe ...
Side 28
... believe They dance to be a marginal note only ; and perhaps we should read , Thefe are mad women . 2 Like madness is the glory of this life , As this pomp fhews to a little oil , and root . ] The glory of this life is very near to ...
... believe They dance to be a marginal note only ; and perhaps we should read , Thefe are mad women . 2 Like madness is the glory of this life , As this pomp fhews to a little oil , and root . ] The glory of this life is very near to ...
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