Dramatic Miscellanies: Consisting of Critical Observations on Several Plays of Shakspeare: With a Review of His Principle Characters, and Those of Various Eminent Writers, Том 2author, 1785 |
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... should be as merry as the day is long . Swearing by Chriftendom is fwearing by all that is dear . HELEN . But the compofition , that your valour and fear make in you , is the virtue of a good wing . I like it well . Dr. Warburton ...
... should be as merry as the day is long . Swearing by Chriftendom is fwearing by all that is dear . HELEN . But the compofition , that your valour and fear make in you , is the virtue of a good wing . I like it well . Dr. Warburton ...
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... should appeal to heaven for the truth of what I uttered , when , at the fame time , I was acting against my honour and my con- fcience ? ' ་ DIAN A. Since Frenchmen are fo braid . The word braid , I believe , means prac- tifed ...
... should appeal to heaven for the truth of what I uttered , when , at the fame time , I was acting against my honour and my con- fcience ? ' ་ DIAN A. Since Frenchmen are fo braid . The word braid , I believe , means prac- tifed ...
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... should be a child , I may chance to be called upon to maintain it . ' I DE M. Entertain'd my convoy . Made a bargain with the men who are to attend me in my journey , and take care of my baggage , & c . ' BERTRAM . I con him no thanks ...
... should be a child , I may chance to be called upon to maintain it . ' I DE M. Entertain'd my convoy . Made a bargain with the men who are to attend me in my journey , and take care of my baggage , & c . ' BERTRAM . I con him no thanks ...
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... should after- wards withdraw it . It had been faid that Mr. Garrick had once made a promife to a gentleman , re- fpectable for elegance of taste and polite- ness of manners , to act Arbaces and Bef- fus alternately . This promise must ...
... should after- wards withdraw it . It had been faid that Mr. Garrick had once made a promife to a gentleman , re- fpectable for elegance of taste and polite- ness of manners , to act Arbaces and Bef- fus alternately . This promise must ...
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... should be rolled in a particu- lar direction , or whether he contrived a more capacious thunder - bowl , I am really at a lofs for information ; but , fo jealous was he left his art of making thunder fhould be imparted to others ...
... should be rolled in a particu- lar direction , or whether he contrived a more capacious thunder - bowl , I am really at a lofs for information ; but , fo jealous was he left his art of making thunder fhould be imparted to others ...
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