The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... sense , or nearly the same , with the Duke . As for sufficiencies , D. Hamilton , in his dying speech , prays that Charles II . may exceed both the virtues and sufficiencies of his father . 66 Then no more remains , " But that ...
... sense , or nearly the same , with the Duke . As for sufficiencies , D. Hamilton , in his dying speech , prays that Charles II . may exceed both the virtues and sufficiencies of his father . 66 Then no more remains , " But that ...
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... sense joins well enough with what went before . " Then ( says the Duke ) no more remains to say , " But your sufficiency as your worth is able , i . e . " And let them work . " " Your skill in government is , in ability to serve me ...
... sense joins well enough with what went before . " Then ( says the Duke ) no more remains to say , " But your sufficiency as your worth is able , i . e . " And let them work . " " Your skill in government is , in ability to serve me ...
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... sense be received , the passage is clear and proper . JOHNSON . Shakspeare must , I believe , be answerable for the unnecessary pomp of this introduction . He has the same thought in Henry IV . Part II . which affords some comment on ...
... sense be received , the passage is clear and proper . JOHNSON . Shakspeare must , I believe , be answerable for the unnecessary pomp of this introduction . He has the same thought in Henry IV . Part II . which affords some comment on ...
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... sense , and with Shakspeare's accen- tuation , by Chapman , in his version of the eleventh book of the Odyssey : 66 Or , of my father , if thy royal ear " Hath been advértis'd . " STEEVENS . I believe , the meaning is — I am talking to ...
... sense , and with Shakspeare's accen- tuation , by Chapman , in his version of the eleventh book of the Odyssey : 66 Or , of my father , if thy royal ear " Hath been advértis'd . " STEEVENS . I believe , the meaning is — I am talking to ...
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... sense follows in the next lines . JOHNSON . ness . 66 Fault , I apprehend , does not refer to any enormous act done by the deputy , ( as Dr. Johnson seems to have thought , ) but to new- The fault and glimpse is the same as the faulty ...
... sense follows in the next lines . JOHNSON . ness . 66 Fault , I apprehend , does not refer to any enormous act done by the deputy , ( as Dr. Johnson seems to have thought , ) but to new- The fault and glimpse is the same as the faulty ...
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