The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... those that could fpeak low and tardily , " Would turn & c . - To feem like him . " Thick therefore is not lefs applicable to tale , the old reading , than to hail , the alteration of Mr. Rowe . STEEVENS . To give thee , from our royal ...
... those that could fpeak low and tardily , " Would turn & c . - To feem like him . " Thick therefore is not lefs applicable to tale , the old reading , than to hail , the alteration of Mr. Rowe . STEEVENS . To give thee , from our royal ...
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... those of Norway , or did line the rebel , " & c . Whether was in our author's time fometimes pronounced and written as one fyllable , - --whe'r . So , in King John : " Now thame upon you , whe'r fhe does or no . " MALONE . The greatest ...
... those of Norway , or did line the rebel , " & c . Whether was in our author's time fometimes pronounced and written as one fyllable , - --whe'r . So , in King John : " Now thame upon you , whe'r fhe does or no . " MALONE . The greatest ...
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... those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me , " Promis'd no lefs to them ? That , trufted home , BAN . Might yet enkindle you unto the crown , 5 Befides the thane of Cawdor . But ' tis ftrange : trufted home , ] i . e . entirely ...
... those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me , " Promis'd no lefs to them ? That , trufted home , BAN . Might yet enkindle you unto the crown , 5 Befides the thane of Cawdor . But ' tis ftrange : trufted home , ] i . e . entirely ...
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... those fuggeftions for the young carl . STEEVENS . 3 Whofe horrid image doth unfix my hair , ] So Macbeth fays , in the latter part of this play : 4 And my fell of hair " Would , at a difinal treatife , rouse and ftir , - 29 As life were ...
... those fuggeftions for the young carl . STEEVENS . 3 Whofe horrid image doth unfix my hair , ] So Macbeth fays , in the latter part of this play : 4 And my fell of hair " Would , at a difinal treatife , rouse and ftir , - 29 As life were ...
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... those future honours , of which , according to the process of nature , the present time would be ignorant . JOHNSON . So , in Cymbeline : แ -his fhipping , " Poor ignorant baubles , " & c . Again , in The Tempest : 66 -ignorant fumes ...
... those future honours , of which , according to the process of nature , the present time would be ignorant . JOHNSON . So , in Cymbeline : แ -his fhipping , " Poor ignorant baubles , " & c . Again , in The Tempest : 66 -ignorant fumes ...
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