The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 4C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1805 |
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... honour , which shall bate his scythe's keen edge , And make us heirs of all eternity . Therefore , brave conquerors ! -for so you are , That war against your own affections , And the huge army of the world's desires , — Our late edict ...
... honour , which shall bate his scythe's keen edge , And make us heirs of all eternity . Therefore , brave conquerors ! -for so you are , That war against your own affections , And the huge army of the world's desires , — Our late edict ...
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... honour , the exact boundaries of right and wrong . Compliment , in Shak- speare's time , did not signify , at least did not only signify verbal civility , or phrases of courtesy , but , according to its original meaning , the trappings ...
... honour , the exact boundaries of right and wrong . Compliment , in Shak- speare's time , did not signify , at least did not only signify verbal civility , or phrases of courtesy , but , according to its original meaning , the trappings ...
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... honour is scarce current . " Steevens . • Which is the duke's own person ? The king of Navarre in se- veral passages , through all the copies , is called the duke : but as this must have sprung rather from the inadvertence of the ...
... honour is scarce current . " Steevens . • Which is the duke's own person ? The king of Navarre in se- veral passages , through all the copies , is called the duke : but as this must have sprung rather from the inadvertence of the ...
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... honour , without breach of honour , may Make tender of to thy true worthiness : You may not come , fair princess , in my gates ; But here without you shall be so receiv'd , As you shall deem yourself lodg'd in my heart , Though so ...
... honour , without breach of honour , may Make tender of to thy true worthiness : You may not come , fair princess , in my gates ; But here without you shall be so receiv'd , As you shall deem yourself lodg'd in my heart , Though so ...
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... honour . " Again , in Ben Jonson's masque of Time Vindicated : " The Graces did them footing teach ; 66 And , at the old Idalian brawls , " They danc'd your mother down . " Steevens . So , in Massinger's Picture , Act II , sc . ii ...
... honour . " Again , in Ben Jonson's masque of Time Vindicated : " The Graces did them footing teach ; 66 And , at the old Idalian brawls , " They danc'd your mother down . " Steevens . So , in Massinger's Picture , Act II , sc . ii ...
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