The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... Whose bright out - fhining beams thy cloudy wrath Hath in eternal darkness folded up . 5 Peace , mafter marquis ; you are malapert ; & c . ] Shakespeare may either allude to the late creation of the marquis of Dorfet , or to the ...
... Whose bright out - fhining beams thy cloudy wrath Hath in eternal darkness folded up . 5 Peace , mafter marquis ; you are malapert ; & c . ] Shakespeare may either allude to the late creation of the marquis of Dorfet , or to the ...
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... whose business was to range on earth , and seduce poor mortals into that perfonated vicious quality , which he occa- fionally supported ; as , iniquity in general , hypocrify , ufury , va- nity , prodigality , gluttony , & c . Now , as ...
... whose business was to range on earth , and seduce poor mortals into that perfonated vicious quality , which he occa- fionally supported ; as , iniquity in general , hypocrify , ufury , va- nity , prodigality , gluttony , & c . Now , as ...
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... Whose humble means match not his haughty mind : Gold were as good as twenty orators , And will , no doubt , tempt him to any thing . K. Rich . What is his name ? Page . His name , my lord , is - Tyrrel . K. Rich . I partly know the man ...
... Whose humble means match not his haughty mind : Gold were as good as twenty orators , And will , no doubt , tempt him to any thing . K. Rich . What is his name ? Page . His name , my lord , is - Tyrrel . K. Rich . I partly know the man ...
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... , To be the aim of every dangerous hot ; ] Alluding to the dangerous fituation of thofe perfons to whose care the standards of armies were entrufted . STEEVENS . For For one being fear'd of all , now fearing one 120 KING RICHARD III .
... , To be the aim of every dangerous hot ; ] Alluding to the dangerous fituation of thofe perfons to whose care the standards of armies were entrufted . STEEVENS . For For one being fear'd of all , now fearing one 120 KING RICHARD III .
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... ( whose grace Chalks fucceffors their way ) nor call'd upon For high feats done to the crown ; neither ally'd To eminent affiftants , but , fpider - like , Out of his felf - drawing web , he gives us note , The force of his own merit ...
... ( whose grace Chalks fucceffors their way ) nor call'd upon For high feats done to the crown ; neither ally'd To eminent affiftants , but , fpider - like , Out of his felf - drawing web , he gives us note , The force of his own merit ...
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