The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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Pàgina 323
... fatire . It is plain this must be read the contrary way , and all and half change places . WARBURTON . Probably Shakspeare defigned that confufion which the critick would difentangle . STEEVENS . Y 2 Cleo , Cleo . Get thee hence ...
... fatire . It is plain this must be read the contrary way , and all and half change places . WARBURTON . Probably Shakspeare defigned that confufion which the critick would difentangle . STEEVENS . Y 2 Cleo , Cleo . Get thee hence ...
Pàgina 340
... fatire written with any particular view , or levelled at any fingle perfon ; I fly like an eagle into the general expanfe of life , and leave not , by any private mif- chief , the trace of my paffage . JOHNSON . 4 I'll unbolt I'll open ...
... fatire written with any particular view , or levelled at any fingle perfon ; I fly like an eagle into the general expanfe of life , and leave not , by any private mif- chief , the trace of my paffage . JOHNSON . 4 I'll unbolt I'll open ...
Pàgina 394
... fa tire . Phyficians thriv'd is no more than phyficians grown rich : Only the adjective paffive of this verb , indeed , is not fo common in ufe ; and yet it is a familiar expreffion , to this day , to fay , Such a one is well thriven on ...
... fa tire . Phyficians thriv'd is no more than phyficians grown rich : Only the adjective paffive of this verb , indeed , is not fo common in ufe ; and yet it is a familiar expreffion , to this day , to fay , Such a one is well thriven on ...
Pàgina 465
... fatire against the softness of profperity ; with a discovery of the infinite flatteries that follow youth and opulency . Tim . Muft thou needs ftand for a villain in thine own work ? Wilt thou whip thine own faults in other men ? Do fo ...
... fatire against the softness of profperity ; with a discovery of the infinite flatteries that follow youth and opulency . Tim . Muft thou needs ftand for a villain in thine own work ? Wilt thou whip thine own faults in other men ? Do fo ...
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