The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... expression in Coriolanus : bury all which yet distinctly ranges , - 66 " In heaps and piles of ruin . " Again , in Much Ado about Nothing , Act ii . sc . ii : " Whatsoever comes athwart his affection , ranges evenly with mine ...
... expression in Coriolanus : bury all which yet distinctly ranges , - 66 " In heaps and piles of ruin . " Again , in Much Ado about Nothing , Act ii . sc . ii : " Whatsoever comes athwart his affection , ranges evenly with mine ...
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... expression occurs again in another play , but I have my reference to it . STEEVENS . lost No messenger ; but thine and all alone , & c . ] Cleopatra has said , " Call in the messengers , " and afterwards , “ Hear the ambassadors ...
... expression occurs again in another play , but I have my reference to it . STEEVENS . lost No messenger ; but thine and all alone , & c . ] Cleopatra has said , " Call in the messengers , " and afterwards , “ Hear the ambassadors ...
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... expression of a similar import with one which is found in Characterismi , or Lenton's Leasures , 8vo . 1631. In the description of a contented cuckold , he is said to " hold his velvet horns as high as the best of them . " Let it also ...
... expression of a similar import with one which is found in Characterismi , or Lenton's Leasures , 8vo . 1631. In the description of a contented cuckold , he is said to " hold his velvet horns as high as the best of them . " Let it also ...
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... expression founded on it . Herod was always one of the personages in the mysteries of our early stage , on which he was constantly represented as a fierce , haughty , blustering tyrant , so that Herod of Jewry became a common proverb ...
... expression founded on it . Herod was always one of the personages in the mysteries of our early stage , on which he was constantly represented as a fierce , haughty , blustering tyrant , so that Herod of Jewry became a common proverb ...
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... expression . STEEVENS . 2 Then , belike , my children shall have no names : ] If I have already had the best of my fortune , then I suppose I shall never name children , that is , I am never to be married . However , tell me the truth ...
... expression . STEEVENS . 2 Then , belike , my children shall have no names : ] If I have already had the best of my fortune , then I suppose I shall never name children , that is , I am never to be married . However , tell me the truth ...
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