The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 19J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 13
... holds the pen , her left doth hold the emptie waxe , " & c . MALONE . -go levell'd malice & c . ] To level is to aim , to point Infects one comma in the course I hold ; But SC . 1 . 13 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... holds the pen , her left doth hold the emptie waxe , " & c . MALONE . -go levell'd malice & c . ] To level is to aim , to point Infects one comma in the course I hold ; But SC . 1 . 13 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... hold ; But flies an eagle flight , bold , and forth on , Leaving no tract behind . PAIN . How shall I understand you ? I'll unbolt to you . РОЕТ . You see how all conditions , how all minds , ( As well of glib and slippery creatures ...
... hold ; But flies an eagle flight , bold , and forth on , Leaving no tract behind . PAIN . How shall I understand you ? I'll unbolt to you . РОЕТ . You see how all conditions , how all minds , ( As well of glib and slippery creatures ...
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... holds a trencher . TIM . Well ; what further ? OLD ATH . One only daughter have I , no kin else , On whom I may confer what I have got : The maid is fair , o'the youngest for a bride , And I have bred her at my dearest cost , In ...
... holds a trencher . TIM . Well ; what further ? OLD ATH . One only daughter have I , no kin else , On whom I may confer what I have got : The maid is fair , o'the youngest for a bride , And I have bred her at my dearest cost , In ...
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... hold out water , methinks : ] In the original edition the words stand thus : Mine eyes cannot hold out water , methinks . To forget their faults , I drink to you . Perhaps the true reading is this : Mine eyes cannot hold out ; they ...
... hold out water , methinks : ] In the original edition the words stand thus : Mine eyes cannot hold out water , methinks . To forget their faults , I drink to you . Perhaps the true reading is this : Mine eyes cannot hold out ; they ...
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... hold taking , I doubt me . TIM . Ladies , there is an idle banquet - mine own device ; ] The mask appears to have been designed by Timon to surprize his guests . JOHNSON . 1 Lady . My lord , & c . ] In the old copy this speech is given ...
... hold taking , I doubt me . TIM . Ladies , there is an idle banquet - mine own device ; ] The mask appears to have been designed by Timon to surprize his guests . JOHNSON . 1 Lady . My lord , & c . ] In the old copy this speech is given ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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