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第 vi 頁
... hath no fkill in furgery then ? No. Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 5 , S. 1 . In like manner with the above , the Editor has endeavoured to exhibit the most striking fentiments of the " great poet of nature , " cleared of all impurities , of all ...
... hath no fkill in furgery then ? No. Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 5 , S. 1 . In like manner with the above , the Editor has endeavoured to exhibit the most striking fentiments of the " great poet of nature , " cleared of all impurities , of all ...
第 5 頁
... Hath overta'en mine act . Coriolanus , A. 1 , S. 9 . Go to them , with this bonnet in thy hand ; And thus far having stretch'd it ( here be with them ) , Thy knee buffing the ftones , for in fuch business Action is eloquence , and the ...
... Hath overta'en mine act . Coriolanus , A. 1 , S. 9 . Go to them , with this bonnet in thy hand ; And thus far having stretch'd it ( here be with them ) , Thy knee buffing the ftones , for in fuch business Action is eloquence , and the ...
第 6 頁
... hath no curb , When rage and hot blood are his counfellors , When means and lavish manners meet together , Buzzer , in a fubfequent scene of this play , is used for a busy talker . " And wants not buzzers to infect his ear . " It is ...
... hath no curb , When rage and hot blood are his counfellors , When means and lavish manners meet together , Buzzer , in a fubfequent scene of this play , is used for a busy talker . " And wants not buzzers to infect his ear . " It is ...
第 8 頁
... hath a heart of that fine frame , To pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will she love , when the rich golden shaft Hath kill'd the flock of all affections elfe That live in her ! Twelfth Night , A. 1. S. 1 . Very many notes ...
... hath a heart of that fine frame , To pay this debt of love but to a brother , How will she love , when the rich golden shaft Hath kill'd the flock of all affections elfe That live in her ! Twelfth Night , A. 1. S. 1 . Very many notes ...
第 9 頁
... hath felt the axe , And hang himself . -Had it pleas'd heaven Timon , A. 5 , S. 2 . To try me with affliction ; had he rain'd All kind of fores , and fhames , on my bare head , Steep'd me in poverty to the very lips ; Given to captivity ...
... hath felt the axe , And hang himself . -Had it pleas'd heaven Timon , A. 5 , S. 2 . To try me with affliction ; had he rain'd All kind of fores , and fhames , on my bare head , Steep'd me in poverty to the very lips ; Given to captivity ...
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