The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 14C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... present , 9 Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] A similar thought occurs in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1630 : " What diapason's more in Tarquin's name , " Than in a subject's ? or what ' s Tullia " More in the sound ...
... present , 9 Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] A similar thought occurs in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1630 : " What diapason's more in Tarquin's name , " Than in a subject's ? or what ' s Tullia " More in the sound ...
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... present myself Even in the aim and very flash of it . Casca . But wherefore did you so much tempt the hea- vens ? It is the part of men to fear and tremble , When the most mighty gods , by tokens , send Such dreadful heralds to astonish ...
... present myself Even in the aim and very flash of it . Casca . But wherefore did you so much tempt the hea- vens ? It is the part of men to fear and tremble , When the most mighty gods , by tokens , send Such dreadful heralds to astonish ...
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... present acceptation . Leland also , in his Itinerary distinguishes them : " At Morle in Derbyshire ( says he ) there is as much pleasure of orchards of great variety of frute , and fair made walks , and gardens , as in any place of ...
... present acceptation . Leland also , in his Itinerary distinguishes them : " At Morle in Derbyshire ( says he ) there is as much pleasure of orchards of great variety of frute , and fair made walks , and gardens , as in any place of ...
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... present restoration offered from the first folio . Steevens . Neither our author , nor any other author in the world , ever used such words as either , brother , lover , gentle , & c . as monosyllables ; and though whether is sometimes ...
... present restoration offered from the first folio . Steevens . Neither our author , nor any other author in the world , ever used such words as either , brother , lover , gentle , & c . as monosyllables ; and though whether is sometimes ...
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... presents his fire ; and the high east Stands , as the Capitol , directly here . " Where , from the neighbouring hills , her passage Wey doth path . " Again , in his Epistle from Duke Humphrey to Elinor Cobham : Pathing young Henry's ...
... presents his fire ; and the high east Stands , as the Capitol , directly here . " Where , from the neighbouring hills , her passage Wey doth path . " Again , in his Epistle from Duke Humphrey to Elinor Cobham : Pathing young Henry's ...
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