The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... honour'd lord . " The folio indeed , reads both , which one may with great propriety refer to Marcellus and Bernardo . If we did not find the latter gen- tleman in such good company , we might have taken him to have been like Francisco ...
... honour'd lord . " The folio indeed , reads both , which one may with great propriety refer to Marcellus and Bernardo . If we did not find the latter gen- tleman in such good company , we might have taken him to have been like Francisco ...
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... in Antony and Cleopatra , Act IV : " Where rather I expect victorious life , " Than death and honour . " i . e . honourable death . STEEVENS . Did forfeit , with his life , all those his SC . I. 13 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... in Antony and Cleopatra , Act IV : " Where rather I expect victorious life , " Than death and honour . " i . e . honourable death . STEEVENS . Did forfeit , with his life , all those his SC . I. 13 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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... honour'd lord , ' tis true ; And we did think it writ down in our duty , To let you know of it . HAM . Indeed , indeed , sirs , but this troubles me . Hold you the watch to - night ? ALL . HAM . Arm'd , say you ? ALL . HAM . We do , my ...
... honour'd lord , ' tis true ; And we did think it writ down in our duty , To let you know of it . HAM . Indeed , indeed , sirs , but this troubles me . Hold you the watch to - night ? ALL . HAM . Arm'd , say you ? ALL . HAM . We do , my ...
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... honour . HAM . Your loves , as mine to you : Farewell . [ Exeunt HORATIO , MARCELLUS , and BER- NARDO . My father's spirit in arms ! 2 all is not well ; I doubt some foul play : ' would , the night were come ! Till then sit still , my ...
... honour . HAM . Your loves , as mine to you : Farewell . [ Exeunt HORATIO , MARCELLUS , and BER- NARDO . My father's spirit in arms ! 2 all is not well ; I doubt some foul play : ' would , the night were come ! Till then sit still , my ...
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... honour may sustain , If with too credent ear you list his songs ; Or lose your heart ; or your chaste treasure open To his unmaster'd ' importunity . Fear it , Ophelia , fear it , my dear sister ; And keep you in the rear of your ...
... honour may sustain , If with too credent ear you list his songs ; Or lose your heart ; or your chaste treasure open To his unmaster'd ' importunity . Fear it , Ophelia , fear it , my dear sister ; And keep you in the rear of your ...
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