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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... play more ancient than the folio , 1623. STEEVENS . Antony and Cleopatra was written , I imagine , in the year 1608. See An Attempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . M. Antony , Octavius Cæsar , M ...
... play more ancient than the folio , 1623. STEEVENS . Antony and Cleopatra was written , I imagine , in the year 1608. See An Attempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . M. Antony , Octavius Cæsar , M ...
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... play , but I have lost my reference to it . STEEVENS . 2 No messenger ; but thine and all alone , & c . ] Cleopatra has said , " Call in the messengers ; " and afterwards , " Hear the ambassadors . " Talk not to me , says Antony , of ...
... play , but I have lost my reference to it . STEEVENS . 2 No messenger ; but thine and all alone , & c . ] Cleopatra has said , " Call in the messengers ; " and afterwards , " Hear the ambassadors . " Talk not to me , says Antony , of ...
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... of the profuseness and luxury of Antony's entertainments at Alexandria . Shakspeare appears to have been very anxious in this play to introduce every inci- soothsayer that you praised so to the queen ? O 12 ACT I .. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... of the profuseness and luxury of Antony's entertainments at Alexandria . Shakspeare appears to have been very anxious in this play to introduce every inci- soothsayer that you praised so to the queen ? O 12 ACT I .. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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... play : " The quick comedians , " & c . It is , however , proper to add Dr. Warburton's own inter- pretation : " While the active principle within us lies immerged in sloth and luxury , we bring forth vices instead of virtues , weeds ...
... play : " The quick comedians , " & c . It is , however , proper to add Dr. Warburton's own inter- pretation : " While the active principle within us lies immerged in sloth and luxury , we bring forth vices instead of virtues , weeds ...
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... play we have onion - eyed ; and , in The Taming of a Shrew , the Lord says : 66 If the boy have not a woman's gift " To rain a shower of commanded tears , " An onion will do well . " Again , in Hall's Vigidemiarum , Lib . VI : " Some ...
... play we have onion - eyed ; and , in The Taming of a Shrew , the Lord says : 66 If the boy have not a woman's gift " To rain a shower of commanded tears , " An onion will do well . " Again , in Hall's Vigidemiarum , Lib . VI : " Some ...
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