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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... hath burst The buckles on his breast , reneges all temper ; of our general's , ] It has already been observed that this phraseology ( not , of our general , ) was the common phrase- ology of Shakspeare's time . MALONE . An erroneous ...
... hath burst The buckles on his breast , reneges all temper ; of our general's , ] It has already been observed that this phraseology ( not , of our general , ) was the common phrase- ology of Shakspeare's time . MALONE . An erroneous ...
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... hath struck him . - Enobarbus , - ENO . Madam . CLEO . Seek him , and bring him hither . Where's Alexas ? 8 ALEX . Here , madam , at your service . - My lord approaches . Enter ANTONY , with a Messenger and Attendants . CLEO . We will ...
... hath struck him . - Enobarbus , - ENO . Madam . CLEO . Seek him , and bring him hither . Where's Alexas ? 8 ALEX . Here , madam , at your service . - My lord approaches . Enter ANTONY , with a Messenger and Attendants . CLEO . We will ...
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... hath , with his Parthian force , Extended Asia from Euphrates ; 2 9 drave them . ] Drave is the ancient preterite of the verb , to drive , and frequently occurs in the Bible . Thus , in Joshua , xxiv . 12 : " -and drave them out from ...
... hath , with his Parthian force , Extended Asia from Euphrates ; 2 9 drave them . ] Drave is the ancient preterite of the verb , to drive , and frequently occurs in the Bible . Thus , in Joshua , xxiv . 12 : " -and drave them out from ...
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... hath considered the position as a general one , which indeed it is ; but being made by Antony , and applied to himself , he , figura- tively , is the idle soil ; the MALICE that speaks home , the quick , or cutting winds , whose frosty ...
... hath considered the position as a general one , which indeed it is ; but being made by Antony , and applied to himself , he , figura- tively , is the idle soil ; the MALICE that speaks home , the quick , or cutting winds , whose frosty ...
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... hath such a celerity in dying . 8 ANT . She is cunning past man's thought . ENO . Alack , sir , no ; her passions are made of nothing but the finest part of pure love : We cannot call her winds and waters , sighs and tears ; they Could ...
... hath such a celerity in dying . 8 ANT . She is cunning past man's thought . ENO . Alack , sir , no ; her passions are made of nothing but the finest part of pure love : We cannot call her winds and waters , sighs and tears ; they Could ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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