The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... blood . The morning star look'd blew , " And was bespotted here and there with specks of rustie hew . " The moone had also spots of blood .-- " Salt teares from ivorie images in sundry places fell ; - " The dogges did howle , and every ...
... blood . The morning star look'd blew , " And was bespotted here and there with specks of rustie hew . " The moone had also spots of blood .-- " Salt teares from ivorie images in sundry places fell ; - " The dogges did howle , and every ...
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... blood , which by degrees produced heredi- tary succession . Why then do the rest of the commentators so often treat Claudius as an usurper , who had deprived young Hamlet of his right by heirship to his father's crown ? Hamlet calls him ...
... blood , which by degrees produced heredi- tary succession . Why then do the rest of the commentators so often treat Claudius as an usurper , who had deprived young Hamlet of his right by heirship to his father's crown ? Hamlet calls him ...
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... blood ; A violet in the youth of primy nature , Forward , not permanent , sweet , not lasting , The perfume and suppliance of a minute ; 3 No more . ' The perfume and suppliance of a minute ; ] Thus the quarto , the folio has it ...
... blood ; A violet in the youth of primy nature , Forward , not permanent , sweet , not lasting , The perfume and suppliance of a minute ; 3 No more . ' The perfume and suppliance of a minute ; ] Thus the quarto , the folio has it ...
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... blood may spin in English eyes , " And doubt them with superfluous courage : i . e . put or do them out . I therefore now think we should read : Doth all the noble substance often dout , & c . for surely it is needless to say- the noble ...
... blood may spin in English eyes , " And doubt them with superfluous courage : i . e . put or do them out . I therefore now think we should read : Doth all the noble substance often dout , & c . for surely it is needless to say- the noble ...
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... : " That their hot blood may spin in English eyes , " And doubt them with superfluous courage : " where doubt is again printed instead of dout . HAM . Angels and ministers of grace us ! 5 SC . IV . 69 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... : " That their hot blood may spin in English eyes , " And doubt them with superfluous courage : " where doubt is again printed instead of dout . HAM . Angels and ministers of grace us ! 5 SC . IV . 69 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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