“The” Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volumen7A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... Senfe ; " The Aim and Purpose of this Duel is as visible as any gross " Substance can be , compounded of many little Particles : " And having said thus , Ulyffes goes on to another Observation ; " And make no Diffi- 66 culty , no Doubt ...
... Senfe ; " The Aim and Purpose of this Duel is as visible as any gross " Substance can be , compounded of many little Particles : " And having said thus , Ulyffes goes on to another Observation ; " And make no Diffi- 66 culty , no Doubt ...
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... Senfe : " You have argued very well in the general , but have gloz'd too " fuperficially upon the particular Question in Debate . ( 21 ) -not much Unlike young Men , whom graver Sages thought Unfit to hear moral Philofophy . ] This is a ...
... Senfe : " You have argued very well in the general , but have gloz'd too " fuperficially upon the particular Question in Debate . ( 21 ) -not much Unlike young Men , whom graver Sages thought Unfit to hear moral Philofophy . ] This is a ...
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... Senfe or Truth : and yet the Text is a little corrupted , and must be help'd thus ; -as Planets to their Moons . He fetches here his Comparisons of true Love from the Sympathy or Affection of the several Parts of Nature . As true as ...
... Senfe or Truth : and yet the Text is a little corrupted , and must be help'd thus ; -as Planets to their Moons . He fetches here his Comparisons of true Love from the Sympathy or Affection of the several Parts of Nature . As true as ...
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... to make Senfe of it . I owe the Foundation of the Amendment , which I have given to the Text , to the Sagacity of the ingenious Dr. Thirlby . E 4 Than 1 Than breath , or pen , can give expreffure TROILUS and CRESSIDA . 71.
... to make Senfe of it . I owe the Foundation of the Amendment , which I have given to the Text , to the Sagacity of the ingenious Dr. Thirlby . E 4 Than 1 Than breath , or pen , can give expreffure TROILUS and CRESSIDA . 71.
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... Senfe , and glib of Tongue , as if she had faid feveral witty Things ? Methinks , Nestor's Character of her Wit , from her saying Nothing , is as extraordinary as the two Kings of Brentford hearing the Whisper , tho ' they are not ...
... Senfe , and glib of Tongue , as if she had faid feveral witty Things ? Methinks , Nestor's Character of her Wit , from her saying Nothing , is as extraordinary as the two Kings of Brentford hearing the Whisper , tho ' they are not ...
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