The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... speeches somewhat of an autique air . MALONE . See Vol . XIX . p . 324 , n . 6. STEEVENS . 8 full of face , i . e . completely , exuberantly beautiful . A means a complete , a large one . See alfo full fortune , in Othello , Vol . XVI ...
... speeches somewhat of an autique air . MALONE . See Vol . XIX . p . 324 , n . 6. STEEVENS . 8 full of face , i . e . completely , exuberantly beautiful . A means a complete , a large one . See alfo full fortune , in Othello , Vol . XVI ...
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... speech now before us , the words whose and her may , I think , refer to the daughter of Antiochus , without greater licence than is taken by Shakipeare in many of his plays . So , in Othello : " Our general cast us thus early for the ...
... speech now before us , the words whose and her may , I think , refer to the daughter of Antiochus , without greater licence than is taken by Shakipeare in many of his plays . So , in Othello : " Our general cast us thus early for the ...
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... speech of Pericles , a trausA position perhaps is neceffary . We might therefore read : See where she comes appareil'd like the king , Graces her fubjects , and her thoughts the spring Of every virtue & c . Antiochus bad commanded that ...
... speech of Pericles , a trausA position perhaps is neceffary . We might therefore read : See where she comes appareil'd like the king , Graces her fubjects , and her thoughts the spring Of every virtue & c . Antiochus bad commanded that ...
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... speech than has hitherto been supplied ; and because it is natural to wish that the only words affigned to this lady , might have some apt and determinate meaning . STEEVENS . Nor ask advice of any other thought But faithfulness and ...
... speech than has hitherto been supplied ; and because it is natural to wish that the only words affigned to this lady , might have some apt and determinate meaning . STEEVENS . Nor ask advice of any other thought But faithfulness and ...
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... speech of Pericles : - There should be no stop after the word clear , that line being neceffarily connected with the following words ; and the meaning is this : " The breath is gone , and the eyes , though fore , see clear enough to ...
... speech of Pericles : - There should be no stop after the word clear , that line being neceffarily connected with the following words ; and the meaning is this : " The breath is gone , and the eyes , though fore , see clear enough to ...
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