The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... King Lear ) has disguised him- self to continue his services to his master . Timon , in the last act is followed by his fickle mistress , & c . after he was reported to have discovered a hidden treasure by digging . The piece itself ...
... King Lear ) has disguised him- self to continue his services to his master . Timon , in the last act is followed by his fickle mistress , & c . after he was reported to have discovered a hidden treasure by digging . The piece itself ...
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... King Lear , A & III . sc . vi . Edgar says , ( referring to the distrated king ) : " When we our betters fee bearing our woes , " We scarcely think our miseries our foes . " STEEVENS . 1 VEN . A noble spirit . ۱ [ They all ΤΙΜON OF ...
... King Lear , A & III . sc . vi . Edgar says , ( referring to the distrated king ) : " When we our betters fee bearing our woes , " We scarcely think our miseries our foes . " STEEVENS . 1 VEN . A noble spirit . ۱ [ They all ΤΙΜON OF ...
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... King Lear : " my daughter ; " Or rather , a disease " & c . STEEVENS . It turns in less than two nights ? acescence of milk , JOHNSON . Alluding to the turning of paffion ! ] i.c. suffering . So , in Macbeth : " You shall offend him ...
... King Lear : " my daughter ; " Or rather , a disease " & c . STEEVENS . It turns in less than two nights ? acescence of milk , JOHNSON . Alluding to the turning of paffion ! ] i.c. suffering . So , in Macbeth : " You shall offend him ...
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... King Lear . See also Vol . XVII . p . 13 , n . 9. STEEVENS . 4 You undergo too ftri & a paradox , ] You undertake a paradox too hard . STEEVENS . 5 - that man can breathe ; ] i . e . can utter . So afterwards : You breathe in vain ...
... King Lear . See also Vol . XVII . p . 13 , n . 9. STEEVENS . 4 You undergo too ftri & a paradox , ] You undertake a paradox too hard . STEEVENS . 5 - that man can breathe ; ] i . e . can utter . So afterwards : You breathe in vain ...
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... King Lear , A & II . fc . ii . the Steward says to Kent , " Art of the house ? " STEEVENS . Pluck the lin'd crutch from thy old limping fire , 116 ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS .
... King Lear , A & II . fc . ii . the Steward says to Kent , " Art of the house ? " STEEVENS . Pluck the lin'd crutch from thy old limping fire , 116 ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS .
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