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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... must have gleaned this cir- cumftance . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald fhould firft have proved to us that our author understood Greek , or else that this play of Euripides had been tranflated . In the mean time , because neither of these ...
... must have gleaned this cir- cumftance . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald fhould firft have proved to us that our author understood Greek , or else that this play of Euripides had been tranflated . In the mean time , because neither of these ...
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... must excufe myself from ejecting any one of these mono- fyllables , being convinced that they were all inferted from an au- thorized copy , and by a judicious hand . STEEVENS . changing piece- ] Spoken of Lavinia . Piece was then , as ...
... must excufe myself from ejecting any one of these mono- fyllables , being convinced that they were all inferted from an au- thorized copy , and by a judicious hand . STEEVENS . changing piece- ] Spoken of Lavinia . Piece was then , as ...
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... must be buried with his brethren . QUIN . MART . And fhall , or him we will accom- pany . TIT . And fhall ? What villain was it spoke that word ? QUIN . He that would vouch't in any place but here . TIT . What , would you bury him in my ...
... must be buried with his brethren . QUIN . MART . And fhall , or him we will accom- pany . TIT . And fhall ? What villain was it spoke that word ? QUIN . He that would vouch't in any place but here . TIT . What , would you bury him in my ...
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... must advise the emperor for his good . This day all quarrels die , Andronicus ; - And let it be mine honour , good my lord , That I have reconcil'd your friends and you . For you , prince Baffianus , I have pafs'd My word and promife to ...
... must advise the emperor for his good . This day all quarrels die , Andronicus ; - And let it be mine honour , good my lord , That I have reconcil'd your friends and you . For you , prince Baffianus , I have pafs'd My word and promife to ...
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... must all be friends : The tribune and his nephews kneel for grace ; I will not be denied . Sweet heart , look back . SAT . Marcus , for thy fake , and thy brother's here , And at my lovely Tamora's entreats , I do remit these young ...
... must all be friends : The tribune and his nephews kneel for grace ; I will not be denied . Sweet heart , look back . SAT . Marcus , for thy fake , and thy brother's here , And at my lovely Tamora's entreats , I do remit these young ...
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