The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Winter's Tale uses the word partake in an active sense , for participate : • your exultation 7 66 " Partake to every one . " MALONE . Say , is it done ? ] We might point differently : It fits thee not to ask the reason why : Because we ...
... Winter's Tale uses the word partake in an active sense , for participate : • your exultation 7 66 " Partake to every one . " MALONE . Say , is it done ? ] We might point differently : It fits thee not to ask the reason why : Because we ...
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... Winter's Tale : " -and his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , by fir Smile , his neighbour . " MALONE . 3 How dare the plants look up to heaven , from whence They have their nourishment ? ] Thus the quarto 1609. Mr. Rowe & c . read ...
... Winter's Tale : " -and his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , by fir Smile , his neighbour . " MALONE . 3 How dare the plants look up to heaven , from whence They have their nourishment ? ] Thus the quarto 1609. Mr. Rowe & c . read ...
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... Winter's Tale : " If I had a mind to be honeft , I fee , Fortune would not fuffer me ; the drops bounties into my mouth . " MALONE . 3 But fince he's gone , the king it fure must please , He fcap'd the land to perish on the feas . ] Old ...
... Winter's Tale : " If I had a mind to be honeft , I fee , Fortune would not fuffer me ; the drops bounties into my mouth . " MALONE . 3 But fince he's gone , the king it fure must please , He fcap'd the land to perish on the feas . ] Old ...
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... Winter's Tale : " O the most piteous cry of the poor fouls ! Sometimes to fee ' em , and not to fee ' em ; -now the ship boring the moon with her main - maft , and anon fwallowed with yeft and froth , as you'd thruft a cork into a ...
... Winter's Tale : " O the most piteous cry of the poor fouls ! Sometimes to fee ' em , and not to fee ' em ; -now the ship boring the moon with her main - maft , and anon fwallowed with yeft and froth , as you'd thruft a cork into a ...
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... Winter's Tale : 66 prefent yourself " That which you are , mistress o'the feaft . " STEEVENS . KNIGHTS . We are honour'd much by good Si- monides Q3 PRINCE OF TYRE . 229.
... Winter's Tale : 66 prefent yourself " That which you are , mistress o'the feaft . " STEEVENS . KNIGHTS . We are honour'd much by good Si- monides Q3 PRINCE OF TYRE . 229.
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