The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... She hathe beene të me a true obedient wife , and as comfortable as I could wish . ” UPTON . In the book of entries at Stationers ' Hall , I meet with the following : 1598. " A Converfation between a careful Wyfe and her comfortable ...
... She hathe beene të me a true obedient wife , and as comfortable as I could wish . ” UPTON . In the book of entries at Stationers ' Hall , I meet with the following : 1598. " A Converfation between a careful Wyfe and her comfortable ...
Page 50
... She dreamt to - night she saw my ftatue , ] The defect of the metre in this line , and a redundant fyllable in another a little lower , fhow that this paffage , like many others , has fuffered by the careleffnefs of the tranfcriber . It ...
... She dreamt to - night she saw my ftatue , ] The defect of the metre in this line , and a redundant fyllable in another a little lower , fhow that this paffage , like many others , has fuffered by the careleffnefs of the tranfcriber . It ...
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... She is dead . Caf . How fcap'd I killing , when I cross'd you fo ? - O infupportable and touching lofs ! - Upon what fickness ? Bru . Impatient of my abfence ; And grief , that young Octavius with Mark Antony Have made themselves fo ...
... She is dead . Caf . How fcap'd I killing , when I cross'd you fo ? - O infupportable and touching lofs ! - Upon what fickness ? Bru . Impatient of my abfence ; And grief , that young Octavius with Mark Antony Have made themselves fo ...
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... She meant to fhew all that might be in man . ' This poem was published in the year 1598. The play of our author did not appear before 1623. STEEVENS . Of this tragedy many particular paffages deferve regard , and the contention and ...
... She meant to fhew all that might be in man . ' This poem was published in the year 1598. The play of our author did not appear before 1623. STEEVENS . Of this tragedy many particular paffages deferve regard , and the contention and ...
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... she is angry ; " i . e . not even a man as fierce as Herod . According to this explanation , the fenfe of the prefent paffage will be - Charmian wishes for a fon who may ar- rive to fuch power and dominion that the proudest and fiercest ...
... she is angry ; " i . e . not even a man as fierce as Herod . According to this explanation , the fenfe of the prefent paffage will be - Charmian wishes for a fon who may ar- rive to fuch power and dominion that the proudest and fiercest ...
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