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Pagina 49
King . Art thou so confident ? Hel . Hop'st thou my cure ? Within what space 160 The great'st grace lending grace , 143. ] Johnson believes that a line has dropt out here , because there is nothing to rhyme with " there .
King . Art thou so confident ? Hel . Hop'st thou my cure ? Within what space 160 The great'st grace lending grace , 143. ] Johnson believes that a line has dropt out here , because there is nothing to rhyme with " there .
Pagina 50
The great'st grace lending grace " is im- possible : it is difficult to believe Shake- speare wrote it . Mr. Craig writes and says , Suppose that Shakespeare wrote first , The great God lending ...
The great'st grace lending grace " is im- possible : it is difficult to believe Shake- speare wrote it . Mr. Craig writes and says , Suppose that Shakespeare wrote first , The great God lending ...
Pagina 157
As all impediments in fancy's course Are motives of more fancy ; and , in fine , Her infinite cunning , with her modern grace , Subdued me to her rate : she got the ring , And I had that which any inferior might At market - price have ...
As all impediments in fancy's course Are motives of more fancy ; and , in fine , Her infinite cunning , with her modern grace , Subdued me to her rate : she got the ring , And I had that which any inferior might At market - price have ...
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