The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Cymbeline , Act I. sc . vii : 66 this hand , whose touch , " Whose every touch " & c . The same expression occurs again in another play , but I have lost reference to it . STEEVENS . my No messenger ; but thine and all alone , & c ...
... Cymbeline , Act I. sc . vii : 66 this hand , whose touch , " Whose every touch " & c . The same expression occurs again in another play , but I have lost reference to it . STEEVENS . my No messenger ; but thine and all alone , & c ...
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... Cymbeline , Act I. sc . vi . i . e . the Queen's speech to Pisanio : 66 -to shift his being , " Is to exchange one misery with another . " 66 Again , in the 4th Book of Milton's Paradise Lost , v . 892 : where thou might'st hope to ...
... Cymbeline , Act I. sc . vi . i . e . the Queen's speech to Pisanio : 66 -to shift his being , " Is to exchange one misery with another . " 66 Again , in the 4th Book of Milton's Paradise Lost , v . 892 : where thou might'st hope to ...
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... Cymbeline , Act III . sc . iii . STEEVENS . 3 When our quick winds lie still ; ] The sense is , that man , not agitated by censure , like soil not ventilated by quick winds , produces more evil than good . JOHNSON . long An idea ...
... Cymbeline , Act III . sc . iii . STEEVENS . 3 When our quick winds lie still ; ] The sense is , that man , not agitated by censure , like soil not ventilated by quick winds , produces more evil than good . JOHNSON . long An idea ...
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... me more sensibly , more pressing motives . JOHNSON . So , Imogen says in Cymbeline : 66 a touch more rare " Subdues all pangs , all fears . " M. MASON . Do strongly speak to us ; but the letters too SC . II . 31 . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... me more sensibly , more pressing motives . JOHNSON . So , Imogen says in Cymbeline : 66 a touch more rare " Subdues all pangs , all fears . " M. MASON . Do strongly speak to us ; but the letters too SC . II . 31 . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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... Cymbeline , Act II . sc . ii : " Will force him think I have pick'd the lock " & c . not to think . STEEVENS , 5 as the spots of heaven , - More fiery by night's blackness ; ] If by spots are meant stars , as night has no other fiery ...
... Cymbeline , Act II . sc . ii : " Will force him think I have pick'd the lock " & c . not to think . STEEVENS , 5 as the spots of heaven , - More fiery by night's blackness ; ] If by spots are meant stars , as night has no other fiery ...
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ancient Antony better Cæsar called CHAR Charmian CLEO Cleopatra Cordelia Coriolanus CORN Cymbeline daughters death doth Edgar edition editors Edmund Egypt emendation Enobarbus Enter EROS Exeunt Exit eyes father fool fortune give Gloster gods Goneril Hanmer hath hear heart honour IRAS JOHNSON Julius Cæsar KENT King Henry King Lear knave lady LEAR lord Macbeth madam MALONE Mark Antony MASON means MESS metre never night noble o'the Octavia old copy old reading omitted Othello passage perhaps play Plutarch poet Pompey poor pray Proculeius quartos read queen Regan RITSON says scene second folio seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir Thomas Hanmer speak speech STEEVENS suppose sword tell thee Theobald thine thing thou art thou hast thought Timon of Athens TOLLET Troilus and Cressida TYRWHITT WARBURTON word