The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... brawl with them within the house ; Cleopatra would be alfo in a chamber maides array , and amble up and down the ftreets with him , " & c . STEEVENS . The qualities of people . Come , my queen ; ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 11 1 ...
... brawl with them within the house ; Cleopatra would be alfo in a chamber maides array , and amble up and down the ftreets with him , " & c . STEEVENS . The qualities of people . Come , my queen ; ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 11 1 ...
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... alfo doubted the phrafeology - change with , and do not at prefent recollect any example of it in Shakspeare's plays or in his time ; whilft in The Taming of the Shrew , we have the modern phrafeology - change for : " To change true ...
... alfo doubted the phrafeology - change with , and do not at prefent recollect any example of it in Shakspeare's plays or in his time ; whilft in The Taming of the Shrew , we have the modern phrafeology - change for : " To change true ...
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... alfo in The First Part of King Henry IV : “ -the cankers of a calm world and a long pedce . " Again , in The Puritan : " -hatched and nourished in the idle calms of peace . " MESS . At your noble pleasure . [ Exit . C4 ANTONY AND ...
... alfo in The First Part of King Henry IV : “ -the cankers of a calm world and a long pedce . " Again , in The Puritan : " -hatched and nourished in the idle calms of peace . " MESS . At your noble pleasure . [ Exit . C4 ANTONY AND ...
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... alfo a fimilar inverfion in Vol . VII . p . 297 , n . 7 . The paffage , however , may be understood without any in- verfion . " We cannot call the clamorous heavings of her breaft , and the copious ftreams which flow from her eyes , by ...
... alfo a fimilar inverfion in Vol . VII . p . 297 , n . 7 . The paffage , however , may be understood without any in- verfion . " We cannot call the clamorous heavings of her breaft , and the copious ftreams which flow from her eyes , by ...
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... alfo affirmed , that they moved like ferpents , and were poisonous to fwallow . TOLLET . 8 Say , our pleasure , To fuch whofe place is under us , requires Our quick remove from hence . ] Say to thofe whofe place 3 SCENE III . Enter ...
... alfo affirmed , that they moved like ferpents , and were poisonous to fwallow . TOLLET . 8 Say , our pleasure , To fuch whofe place is under us , requires Our quick remove from hence . ] Say to thofe whofe place 3 SCENE III . Enter ...
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