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Pagina 48
... She was , in fact , as absolute as he wished to be .. Johnson's explanation is in general juft ; but I think that the words , of law , must mean , by law , or according to law , as we fay , of course , and of right , inftead of . by ...
... She was , in fact , as absolute as he wished to be .. Johnson's explanation is in general juft ; but I think that the words , of law , must mean , by law , or according to law , as we fay , of course , and of right , inftead of . by ...
Pagina 60
... she calls nothing , because it is not yet brought into existence . STEEVENS . Warburton does not appear to have understood this passage , nor Johnson neither . Through the whole of this scene , till the arrival 1 BUSHY . Each substance ...
... she calls nothing , because it is not yet brought into existence . STEEVENS . Warburton does not appear to have understood this passage , nor Johnson neither . Through the whole of this scene , till the arrival 1 BUSHY . Each substance ...
Pagina 61
... she felt of fome unforeseen calamity . She says , " that her inward foul trembles without any apparent cause , and grieves at something more than the King's departure , though she knows not what . He endeavours to perfuade her that ...
... she felt of fome unforeseen calamity . She says , " that her inward foul trembles without any apparent cause , and grieves at something more than the King's departure , though she knows not what . He endeavours to perfuade her that ...
Pagina 64
... she ex- presses this by saying that the grief which the then adually poffefsfed , was ftill in reverfion , as she had no right to feel the grief until the event should happen which was to occafion it . 6 M. MASON . might have retir'd ...
... she ex- presses this by saying that the grief which the then adually poffefsfed , was ftill in reverfion , as she had no right to feel the grief until the event should happen which was to occafion it . 6 M. MASON . might have retir'd ...
Pagina 65
... She had faid before , that " some unborn forrow , ripe in fortune's womb , was coming towards her . " She talks afterwards of her un- known griefs " being begotten ; she calls Green " the midwife of her woe ; " and then means to say ...
... She had faid before , that " some unborn forrow , ripe in fortune's womb , was coming towards her . " She talks afterwards of her un- known griefs " being begotten ; she calls Green " the midwife of her woe ; " and then means to say ...
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