The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 13 |
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I am now to tell my opinion , which is , that the lines stand as they were originally written , and that a paraphrase , such as the licentious and abrupt expressions of our author too frequently require , will make emendation ...
I am now to tell my opinion , which is , that the lines stand as they were originally written , and that a paraphrase , such as the licentious and abrupt expressions of our author too frequently require , will make emendation ...
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The villain would not stand me . 2 LORD . No ; but he fled forward still , toward your face 3 . [ Aside . 1 LORD . Stand you ! You have land enough of your own but he added to your having ; gave you some ground . 2 LORD .
The villain would not stand me . 2 LORD . No ; but he fled forward still , toward your face 3 . [ Aside . 1 LORD . Stand you ! You have land enough of your own but he added to your having ; gave you some ground . 2 LORD .
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Again , in The Elder Brother , by the same authors : " Stand still , thou sign of man . " To understand the whole force of Shakspeare's idea , it should be remembered , that anciently almost every sign had a motto , or some attempt at a ...
Again , in The Elder Brother , by the same authors : " Stand still , thou sign of man . " To understand the whole force of Shakspeare's idea , it should be remembered , that anciently almost every sign had a motto , or some attempt at a ...
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She lifting up hir watrie eies beheld her husband stand Upon the hatches making signes by becking with his hand : 66 " And she made signes to him againe . And after that the land " Was farre removed from the ship , and that the sight ...
She lifting up hir watrie eies beheld her husband stand Upon the hatches making signes by becking with his hand : 66 " And she made signes to him againe . And after that the land " Was farre removed from the ship , and that the sight ...
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... believe she excell'd many ; but it is on all hands allowed that the reasoning of lachimo , as it stands there , is inconclusive . 99 On this account , Dr. Warburton reads , omitting the word - not , " I could believe she excelled ...
... believe she excell'd many ; but it is on all hands allowed that the reasoning of lachimo , as it stands there , is inconclusive . 99 On this account , Dr. Warburton reads , omitting the word - not , " I could believe she excelled ...
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