The Works of Shakespear: Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureJ. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... Meaning , when , by one , or more of these Causes , it becomes ob- fcure ; either from a licentious Ufe of Terms ; or a bard or ungrammatical Conftruction ; or laftly , from far - fetch'd or quaint Allufions . 1. This licentious Ufe of ...
... Meaning , when , by one , or more of these Causes , it becomes ob- fcure ; either from a licentious Ufe of Terms ; or a bard or ungrammatical Conftruction ; or laftly , from far - fetch'd or quaint Allufions . 1. This licentious Ufe of ...
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... Meaning ; and too high in Fashion for any one to own he needed a Critic to find it out . Not but , in his beft works , we must al- low , he is often fo natural and flowing , fo pure and correct , that he is even a model for ftile and ...
... Meaning ; and too high in Fashion for any one to own he needed a Critic to find it out . Not but , in his beft works , we must al- low , he is often fo natural and flowing , fo pure and correct , that he is even a model for ftile and ...
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... meaning , I fuppofe , Terence's Comedies . But this Story is unworthy of him ; tho ' well enough fuiting the fanatic turn of the wild Writer that relates it ; fuch cenfures are amongst the follies of men immoderately given over to one ...
... meaning , I fuppofe , Terence's Comedies . But this Story is unworthy of him ; tho ' well enough fuiting the fanatic turn of the wild Writer that relates it ; fuch cenfures are amongst the follies of men immoderately given over to one ...
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... meaning , but wouldft gabble like A thing moft brutish , I endow'd thy purpofes With words that made them known . But thy vile race ( Tho ' thou didst learn ) had that in't , which good natures Could not abide to be with ; therefore ...
... meaning , but wouldft gabble like A thing moft brutish , I endow'd thy purpofes With words that made them known . But thy vile race ( Tho ' thou didst learn ) had that in't , which good natures Could not abide to be with ; therefore ...
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... moving ; And yet so fast asleep . Ant . Noble Sebaftian . Thou let'ft thy fortune fleep : die rather : wink'st , Whilft thou art waking . Seb . 1 Seb . Thou doft fnore diftinctly ; There's meaning in 36 The TEMPEST .
... moving ; And yet so fast asleep . Ant . Noble Sebaftian . Thou let'ft thy fortune fleep : die rather : wink'st , Whilft thou art waking . Seb . 1 Seb . Thou doft fnore diftinctly ; There's meaning in 36 The TEMPEST .
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