The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... ( 3 ) Vouchfafe , diffus'd infection of a man , ] I believe diffufed in this place fignifies irregular , uncouth ; fuch is its meaning in other paffages of Shakespeare . Annes Anne . In thy foul throat thou ly'ft . Queen. KING RICHARD III .
... ( 3 ) Vouchfafe , diffus'd infection of a man , ] I believe diffufed in this place fignifies irregular , uncouth ; fuch is its meaning in other paffages of Shakespeare . Annes Anne . In thy foul throat thou ly'ft . Queen. KING RICHARD III .
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... paffage , and I fuppofe of a thousand more ; a living death I bear , Says Dapper wit , and funk befide his chair . ( 7 ) Thefe eyes which never , & c . ] The twelve following beau tiful lines added after the first editions . They were ...
... paffage , and I fuppofe of a thousand more ; a living death I bear , Says Dapper wit , and funk befide his chair . ( 7 ) Thefe eyes which never , & c . ] The twelve following beau tiful lines added after the first editions . They were ...
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... paffage of Johnson's Staple of News , second inter- meane . M. How like you the Vice i'the play ? T. Here is never a fiend to carry him away . Befides he bas never a wooden dagger . M. That was the old way , Goffip , when Iniquity came ...
... paffage of Johnson's Staple of News , second inter- meane . M. How like you the Vice i'the play ? T. Here is never a fiend to carry him away . Befides he bas never a wooden dagger . M. That was the old way , Goffip , when Iniquity came ...
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... paffage , though I do not believe it corrupted , I do not understand . ( 9 ) Becaufe , that , like a jack , thou keep ft the ftroke between thy begging and my meditation . ] An image like thofe at St. Dun Stan's church in Fleet - ftreet ...
... paffage , though I do not believe it corrupted , I do not understand . ( 9 ) Becaufe , that , like a jack , thou keep ft the ftroke between thy begging and my meditation . ] An image like thofe at St. Dun Stan's church in Fleet - ftreet ...
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... harth it may feem ; I would do this if leifure would permit , where leifure , as in this paffage , ftands for want of leifure . So again , More Cuts off the ceremonious vows of love , And ample KING RICHARD III . 115.
... harth it may feem ; I would do this if leifure would permit , where leifure , as in this paffage , ftands for want of leifure . So again , More Cuts off the ceremonious vows of love , And ample KING RICHARD III . 115.
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