The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 10 |
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Page 160
... in anciently meant to conquer , to get the better of . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : " He could fo quickly cut th ' Ionian feas , " And take in Toryne . " Mr. Henley , however , fuppofes that to take in , in the prefent inftance , is ...
... in anciently meant to conquer , to get the better of . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : " He could fo quickly cut th ' Ionian feas , " And take in Toryne . " Mr. Henley , however , fuppofes that to take in , in the prefent inftance , is ...
Page 161
... in Sicily- CAM . My lord , " Fear none of this : I think , you know , my fortunes Do all lie there : it fhall be so my care To have you royally appointed , as if · The fcene you play , were mine . For inftance , fir , That you may know ...
... in Sicily- CAM . My lord , " Fear none of this : I think , you know , my fortunes Do all lie there : it fhall be so my care To have you royally appointed , as if · The fcene you play , were mine . For inftance , fir , That you may know ...
Page 200
... in Macbeth : " As they had seen me with thefe hangman's hands " Lift'ning their fear . " MALONE . As we are mock'd with art . ] Mr. M. Mason and Mr. Malone , very properly obferve that as , in this inftance is ufed , as in fome other ...
... in Macbeth : " As they had seen me with thefe hangman's hands " Lift'ning their fear . " MALONE . As we are mock'd with art . ] Mr. M. Mason and Mr. Malone , very properly obferve that as , in this inftance is ufed , as in fome other ...
Page 213
... in the felfsame inn , A poor mean woman was delivered Of fuch a burden , male twins , both alike : Thofe , for ... inftance of our harm : But longer did we not retain much hope ; For what obfcured light the heavens did grant And he ...
... in the felfsame inn , A poor mean woman was delivered Of fuch a burden , male twins , both alike : Thofe , for ... inftance of our harm : But longer did we not retain much hope ; For what obfcured light the heavens did grant And he ...
Page 230
... in this inftance fair for fairness . Τί με καλὸν , is a fimilar expreffion . In 4 Midfummer - Night ' ş Dream , the old quartos read : Demetrius loves your fair . " Again , in Sharfpra es 68th Sonnet : “ Before these bastard signs of ...
... in this inftance fair for fairness . Τί με καλὸν , is a fimilar expreffion . In 4 Midfummer - Night ' ş Dream , the old quartos read : Demetrius loves your fair . " Again , in Sharfpra es 68th Sonnet : “ Before these bastard signs of ...
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