The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... itself , whilft fears are lying . " STEEVENS . By prefent fears is meant , the actual prefence of any objects of terror , So , in The Second Part of K. Henry IV . the King fays : 66 All thefe bold fears " Thou fee'ft with peril I have ...
... itself , whilft fears are lying . " STEEVENS . By prefent fears is meant , the actual prefence of any objects of terror , So , in The Second Part of K. Henry IV . the King fays : 66 All thefe bold fears " Thou fee'ft with peril I have ...
Page 47
... itself . Your highness ' part Is to receive our duties : and our duties Are to your throne and flate , children , and servants ; Which do but what they fhould , by doing every thing 9 Safe toward your love and honour . 2 ' There is an ...
... itself . Your highness ' part Is to receive our duties : and our duties Are to your throne and flate , children , and servants ; Which do but what they fhould , by doing every thing 9 Safe toward your love and honour . 2 ' There is an ...
Page 53
... itself , it is necessary to read , thou d't have , great Glamis , That which cries , Thus thou muft do , if thou have me . • JOHNSON . 3 And that which rather thou doft fear to do , ] The conftrudion , perhaps , is , thou would't have ...
... itself , it is necessary to read , thou d't have , great Glamis , That which cries , Thus thou muft do , if thou have me . • JOHNSON . 3 And that which rather thou doft fear to do , ] The conftrudion , perhaps , is , thou would't have ...
Page 62
... itself The seventh and eighth books of Daniel's Civil Wars were not published till the year 1609 ; [ fee the Epiftle Dedicatorie to that edition : fo that , if either poet copied the other , Daniel must have been indebted to Shakspeare ...
... itself The seventh and eighth books of Daniel's Civil Wars were not published till the year 1609 ; [ fee the Epiftle Dedicatorie to that edition : fo that , if either poet copied the other , Daniel must have been indebted to Shakspeare ...
Page 68
... itself , and reftrain the regular courfe of confequences , if its fuccefs could fecure its furceafe , if , being once done fuccessfully , without detection , it could fix a period to all vengeance and enquiry , so that this blow might ...
... itself , and reftrain the regular courfe of confequences , if its fuccefs could fecure its furceafe , if , being once done fuccessfully , without detection , it could fix a period to all vengeance and enquiry , so that this blow might ...
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