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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... says the queen , will recollect his thoughts . Unless kept , he replies , in commotion by Cleopatra . JOHNSON . What ... say , " that Antony will act like the joint sovereign of the world , and follow his own inclinations , without ...
... says the queen , will recollect his thoughts . Unless kept , he replies , in commotion by Cleopatra . JOHNSON . What ... say , " that Antony will act like the joint sovereign of the world , and follow his own inclinations , without ...
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... say , must change his horns with garlands ! " 6 dent and every personage he met with in his historian . In the ... says that he has received " change of honours " from the Patricians . Act II . sc . i . That to change with ...
... say , must change his horns with garlands ! " 6 dent and every personage he met with in his historian . In the ... says that he has received " change of honours " from the Patricians . Act II . sc . i . That to change with ...
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... says , " She had rather heat her liver by drinking , if it was to be heated . " M. MASON . 8 -let me have a child at fifty , ] This is one of Shak- speare's natural touches . Few circumstances are more flattering to the fair sex , than ...
... says , " She had rather heat her liver by drinking , if it was to be heated . " M. MASON . 8 -let me have a child at fifty , ] This is one of Shak- speare's natural touches . Few circumstances are more flattering to the fair sex , than ...
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... says Launce , in the third Act of The Two Gentlemen of Verona : " That's as much as to say bastard virtues , that indeed know not their fathers , and therefore have no names . " STEEVENS . A line in our author's Rape of Lucrece confirms ...
... says Launce , in the third Act of The Two Gentlemen of Verona : " That's as much as to say bastard virtues , that indeed know not their fathers , and therefore have no names . " STEEVENS . A line in our author's Rape of Lucrece confirms ...
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... say , - MESS . O , my lord ! ANT . Speak to me home , mince not the general tongue ; Name Cleopatra as she's call ... ( says he ) Plutarch informs us that La- bienus was by the Parthian king made general of his troops , and had over ...
... say , - MESS . O , my lord ! ANT . Speak to me home , mince not the general tongue ; Name Cleopatra as she's call ... ( says he ) Plutarch informs us that La- bienus was by the Parthian king made general of his troops , and had over ...
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