The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Pompey . Varrius , Taurus , Lieutenant - General to Cæsar . Canidius , Lieutenant - General to Antony . Silius , an Officer in Ventidius's Army . Euphronius , an Ambassador from Antony to Cæsar . Alexas , Mardian , Seleucus , and ...
... Pompey . Varrius , Taurus , Lieutenant - General to Cæsar . Canidius , Lieutenant - General to Antony . Silius , an Officer in Ventidius's Army . Euphronius , an Ambassador from Antony to Cæsar . Alexas , Mardian , Seleucus , and ...
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... Pompey the great , and all his dignities , Upon his son ; who , high in name and power , Higher than both in blood and life , stands up For the main soldier : whose quality , going on , The sides o'the world may danger : Much is breed ...
... Pompey the great , and all his dignities , Upon his son ; who , high in name and power , Higher than both in blood and life , stands up For the main soldier : whose quality , going on , The sides o'the world may danger : Much is breed ...
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... Pompey , Rich in his father's honour , creeps apace Into the hearts of such as have not thriv'd Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten ; And quietness , grown sick of rest , would purge By any desperate change : My more ...
... Pompey , Rich in his father's honour , creeps apace Into the hearts of such as have not thriv'd Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten ; And quietness , grown sick of rest , would purge By any desperate change : My more ...
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... Pompey is strong at sea ; And it appears he is belov'd of those That only have fear'd Cæsar : to the ports of Shakspeare's favourite play - things . The sense is - His trifling levity throws so much burden upon us . JOHNSON . 1 Call on ...
... Pompey is strong at sea ; And it appears he is belov'd of those That only have fear'd Cæsar : to the ports of Shakspeare's favourite play - things . The sense is - His trifling levity throws so much burden upon us . JOHNSON . 1 Call on ...
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... Pompey , and what occasioned this reflec- tion . So , in Coriolanus : " I shall be lov'd , when I am lack'd . " WARBURTON . The correction was made in Theobald's edition , to whom it was communicated by Dr. Warburton . Something ...
... Pompey , and what occasioned this reflec- tion . So , in Coriolanus : " I shall be lov'd , when I am lack'd . " WARBURTON . The correction was made in Theobald's edition , to whom it was communicated by Dr. Warburton . Something ...
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