The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Band 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... passage ' tis ! ) whose skill was almost as great as his honesty ; had it stretch'd so far , it would have made nature immortal , and death should have play for lack of work . Would , for the King's fake , he were living ! I think , it ...
... passage ' tis ! ) whose skill was almost as great as his honesty ; had it stretch'd so far , it would have made nature immortal , and death should have play for lack of work . Would , for the King's fake , he were living ! I think , it ...
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... my ingenious friend Mr. Warburton how I found the passage in the old books , [ Fond done , done , fond , Was this King Priam's joy ? ] And " Why the Grecians sacked Troy ? " Fond done 16 4 ALL'S well , that ENDS well .
... my ingenious friend Mr. Warburton how I found the passage in the old books , [ Fond done , done , fond , Was this King Priam's joy ? ] And " Why the Grecians sacked Troy ? " Fond done 16 4 ALL'S well , that ENDS well .
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... passage stands thus in the old copies . Love , no god , that would not extend bis might only where qualities were level , Queen of virgins , that would fuffer ber poor Knight , & c . ' Tis evident to every sensible reader that something ...
... passage stands thus in the old copies . Love , no god , that would not extend bis might only where qualities were level , Queen of virgins , that would fuffer ber poor Knight , & c . ' Tis evident to every sensible reader that something ...
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... passage , as it stands without such transposition . Parolles only means , Laf . Then here's a man stands , that hath. you shall find one Captain Spurio in the camp with a scar on his " left cheek , a mark of war that my sword gave him ...
... passage , as it stands without such transposition . Parolles only means , Laf . Then here's a man stands , that hath. you shall find one Captain Spurio in the camp with a scar on his " left cheek , a mark of war that my sword gave him ...
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... , they shew'd his back above The element they liv'd in , Anto . and Cleop . I have not thought proper to disturb the text . Nor would , indeed , the feafe of the passage be affected by any alteration . Par . 34 ALL'S well , that ENDS well .
... , they shew'd his back above The element they liv'd in , Anto . and Cleop . I have not thought proper to disturb the text . Nor would , indeed , the feafe of the passage be affected by any alteration . Par . 34 ALL'S well , that ENDS well .
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Seite 75 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.