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... feems to require , As glorious to this fight ; and therefore I have ventur'd to alter the text fo . i . c . Thou ap- pear't , over my head , as glorious to my eyes , as an angel in the clouds to mortals that ftare up at him with ...
... feems to require , As glorious to this fight ; and therefore I have ventur'd to alter the text fo . i . c . Thou ap- pear't , over my head , as glorious to my eyes , as an angel in the clouds to mortals that ftare up at him with ...
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... feems eafy to be accounted for ; Peter's character ending in the 4th act , ' tis very probable the fame perfon might play Baltbafar , and so be quoted on in the prompte.'s book as Peter . Con- Condemned villain , I do apprehend thee ...
... feems eafy to be accounted for ; Peter's character ending in the 4th act , ' tis very probable the fame perfon might play Baltbafar , and so be quoted on in the prompte.'s book as Peter . Con- Condemned villain , I do apprehend thee ...
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... feems it fo particular with thee ? Ham . Seems , Madam ? nay , it is ; I know not seems : ' Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , Nor customary fuits of folemn black , Nor windy fufpiration of forc❜d breath , No , nor the ...
... feems it fo particular with thee ? Ham . Seems , Madam ? nay , it is ; I know not seems : ' Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , Nor customary fuits of folemn black , Nor windy fufpiration of forc❜d breath , No , nor the ...
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... feems of no ufe but to fupport the measure of the verse . But when we come to point this paffage right , and to the Poet's intention in it , we shall find it neither unneceffary , nor improper , in its place . In the speech im ...
... feems of no ufe but to fupport the measure of the verse . But when we come to point this paffage right , and to the Poet's intention in it , we shall find it neither unneceffary , nor improper , in its place . In the speech im ...
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... feems to be sneer'd at by Beaumont and Fletcher in their Knight of the Burning Peftle ; where Ralph the grocer's prentice , dif- mifies the barber in quiet , on certain terms agreed betwixt them , Ralph . I give thee mercy , but yet ...
... feems to be sneer'd at by Beaumont and Fletcher in their Knight of the Burning Peftle ; where Ralph the grocer's prentice , dif- mifies the barber in quiet , on certain terms agreed betwixt them , Ralph . I give thee mercy , but yet ...
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