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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... suppose , that he should wear them contentedly for life . Horns charged with garlands is an expression of a similar import with one which is found in Characterismi , or Lenton's Leasures , 8vo . 1631. In the description of a contented ...
... suppose , that he should wear them contentedly for life . Horns charged with garlands is an expression of a similar import with one which is found in Characterismi , or Lenton's Leasures , 8vo . 1631. In the description of a contented ...
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... suppose 66 Scalding hot , by the bubbles on his nose . " MALONE . The liver was considered as the seat of desire . In answer to the Soothsayer , who tells her she shall be very loving , she says , " She had rather heat her liver by ...
... suppose 66 Scalding hot , by the bubbles on his nose . " MALONE . The liver was considered as the seat of desire . In answer to the Soothsayer , who tells her she shall be very loving , she says , " She had rather heat her liver by ...
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... suppose I shall never name children , that is , I am never to be married . However , tell me the truth , tell me , how many boys and wenches ? JOHNSON . A fairer fortune , I believe , means — a more reputable one . Her answer then ...
... suppose I shall never name children , that is , I am never to be married . However , tell me the truth , tell me , how many boys and wenches ? JOHNSON . A fairer fortune , I believe , means — a more reputable one . Her answer then ...
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... suppose to be the same as teeming fallows ; for such fallows are always fruitful in weeds . Wind - rows likewise signify heaps of manure , consisting of dung or lime mixed up with virgin earth , and distributed in long rows under hedges ...
... suppose to be the same as teeming fallows ; for such fallows are always fruitful in weeds . Wind - rows likewise signify heaps of manure , consisting of dung or lime mixed up with virgin earth , and distributed in long rows under hedges ...
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... suppose you to be the very genius of idleness itself . STEEVENS . Mr. Steevens's latter interpretation is , I think , nearer the truth . But perhaps your subject rather means , whom being in subjection to you , you can command at ...
... suppose you to be the very genius of idleness itself . STEEVENS . Mr. Steevens's latter interpretation is , I think , nearer the truth . But perhaps your subject rather means , whom being in subjection to you , you can command at ...
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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