The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... father flatly , without flattery , that albeit she did love , honour , and re- verence him , and so would whilst she lived , as much as nature " " and daughterly dutie at the uttermost could expect PRELIMINARY REMARKS. ...
... father flatly , without flattery , that albeit she did love , honour , and re- verence him , and so would whilst she lived , as much as nature " " and daughterly dutie at the uttermost could expect PRELIMINARY REMARKS. ...
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... nature had taught her , she was to cleave fast to , forsaking father and mother , kiffe and kinne . [ Anonymous . ] One referreth this to the daughters of King Leir . " It is , I think , more probable that Shakspeare had this passage in ...
... nature had taught her , she was to cleave fast to , forsaking father and mother , kiffe and kinne . [ Anonymous . ] One referreth this to the daughters of King Leir . " It is , I think , more probable that Shakspeare had this passage in ...
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... nature doth with merit challenge : i . e . where the claim of merit is superadded to that of nature ; or where a superior degree of natural filial affection is joined to the claim of other merits . STEEVENS , Dearer than eye - sight ...
... nature doth with merit challenge : i . e . where the claim of merit is superadded to that of nature ; or where a superior degree of natural filial affection is joined to the claim of other merits . STEEVENS , Dearer than eye - sight ...
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... Nature so doth bind and me compell " To love you as I ought , my father , well ; " Yet shortly I may chance , if fortune will , " To find in heart to bear another more good will : " Thus much I said of nuptial loves that meant ...
... Nature so doth bind and me compell " To love you as I ought , my father , well ; " Yet shortly I may chance , if fortune will , " To find in heart to bear another more good will : " Thus much I said of nuptial loves that meant ...
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... nature nor our place can bear , ) Our potency make good 2 , take thy reward . * Quartos , recreant . swears by Apollo , because the father broke his neck on the temple of that deity ? STEEVENS . We are to understand that Shakspeare ...
... nature nor our place can bear , ) Our potency make good 2 , take thy reward . * Quartos , recreant . swears by Apollo , because the father broke his neck on the temple of that deity ? STEEVENS . We are to understand that Shakspeare ...
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