The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... fool ; the way to lose him . CHAR . Tempt him not so too far : I wish , for- bear ; In time we hate that which we often fear . Enter ANTONY . But here comes Antony . CLEO . I am sick , and sullen . ANT . I am sorry to give breathing to ...
... fool ; the way to lose him . CHAR . Tempt him not so too far : I wish , for- bear ; In time we hate that which we often fear . Enter ANTONY . But here comes Antony . CLEO . I am sick , and sullen . ANT . I am sorry to give breathing to ...
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... , who am the greatest fool on earth , in chains , I should have ad- judged you to be the greatest . That this is the sense is shown by her answer : CLEO . ' Tis sweating labour , To bear such 40 ACT I. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... , who am the greatest fool on earth , in chains , I should have ad- judged you to be the greatest . That this is the sense is shown by her answer : CLEO . ' Tis sweating labour , To bear such 40 ACT I. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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... Fool , Lepidus ! And threats the throat of that his officer , That murder'd Pompey . ENO . Our great navy's rigged . EROS . For Italy , and Cæsar . More , Domitius ; 5 me , these words ought to have been printed : " Dr. Farmer , however ...
... Fool , Lepidus ! And threats the throat of that his officer , That murder'd Pompey . ENO . Our great navy's rigged . EROS . For Italy , and Cæsar . More , Domitius ; 5 me , these words ought to have been printed : " Dr. Farmer , however ...
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... Fools , in seven Acts , 1619 : " A will and a tolling bell are as present death as God's tokens . " Again , in Herod and Anti- pater , 1622 ; " His sickness , madam , rageth like a plague , " Once spotted , never cur'd . " Again , in ...
... Fools , in seven Acts , 1619 : " A will and a tolling bell are as present death as God's tokens . " Again , in Herod and Anti- pater , 1622 ; " His sickness , madam , rageth like a plague , " Once spotted , never cur'd . " Again , in ...
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... fool . " - he being STEEVENS . The mered question : ] The mered question is a term I do not understand . I know not what to offer , except- The mooted question.- That is , the disputed point , the subject of debate . Mere is indeed a ...
... fool . " - he being STEEVENS . The mered question : ] The mered question is a term I do not understand . I know not what to offer , except- The mooted question.- That is , the disputed point , the subject of debate . Mere is indeed a ...
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