The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... thee on , as Mr. Pope and the three subsequent editors read . But Shakspeare has many similar inaccuracies . So , in Julius Cæsar : 66 Casca , you are the first that rears your hand . " instead of his hand . Again , in The Rape of ...
... thee on , as Mr. Pope and the three subsequent editors read . But Shakspeare has many similar inaccuracies . So , in Julius Cæsar : 66 Casca , you are the first that rears your hand . " instead of his hand . Again , in The Rape of ...
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... thee for their mother , " And every day do honour to her grave . " MALOne . As none of our author's productions were revised by himself as they passed from the theatre through the press ; and as Julius Cæsar and Cymbeline are among the ...
... thee for their mother , " And every day do honour to her grave . " MALOne . As none of our author's productions were revised by himself as they passed from the theatre through the press ; and as Julius Cæsar and Cymbeline are among the ...
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... thee ? PIS . What was the last ' Twas , His queen , his queen ! And kiss'd it , madam . IMO . Then wav'd his handkerchief ? PIS . IMO . Senseless linen ! happier therein than I ! — And that was all ? PIs . No , madam ; for so long As he ...
... thee ? PIS . What was the last ' Twas , His queen , his queen ! And kiss'd it , madam . IMO . Then wav'd his handkerchief ? PIS . IMO . Senseless linen ! happier therein than I ! — And that was all ? PIs . No , madam ; for so long As he ...
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... thee with their hearts ' thanks . ” STEEVENS . 8 I am in heaven for him ; ] My solicitations ascend to heaven on his behalf . STEEVENS . 9 or ere I could Give him that parting kiss , which I had set Betwixt two charming words , ] Dr ...
... thee with their hearts ' thanks . ” STEEVENS . 8 I am in heaven for him ; ] My solicitations ascend to heaven on his behalf . STEEVENS . 9 or ere I could Give him that parting kiss , which I had set Betwixt two charming words , ] Dr ...
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... thee.- Enter PISANIO . Here comes a flattering rascal ; upon him [ Aside . Will I first work : he's for his master , And enemy to my son . - How now , Pisanio ? - Doctor , your service for this time is ended ; Take your own way . COR ...
... thee.- Enter PISANIO . Here comes a flattering rascal ; upon him [ Aside . Will I first work : he's for his master , And enemy to my son . - How now , Pisanio ? - Doctor , your service for this time is ended ; Take your own way . COR ...
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ALCIB Alcibiades Antony and Cleopatra APEM Apemantus ARVIRAGUS Athenian Athens Belarius believe blood BOSWELL Cæsar called Cloten Cymbeline death dost doth edition editors emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes false fear FLAV fool fortune gentleman give gods gold GUIDERIUS Hamlet hast hath heart heaven honest honour IACH Iachimo Imogen jewel JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Lear lady Leonatus lord Lucius Lucullus Macbeth MALONE MASON master means metre mistress nature noble old copy old reading passage Perhaps Pisanio play poet POST Posthumus pr'ythee pray Queen Rape of Lucrece RITSON Roman says SCENE second folio sense SERV servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Thomas Hanmer speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose thee Theobald thief thine thing thou art thought Timon Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida true TYRWHITT villain WARBURTON word