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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... given . JOHNSON . The rang'd empire is certainly right . Shakspeare uses the same 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 ...
... given . JOHNSON . The rang'd empire is certainly right . Shakspeare uses the same 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 ...
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... given by Dr. Johnson , " I should shame you and tell all , " I occurs in the former part of the sentence , and therefore may be well omitted afterwards ; but here no personal pronoun has been introduced . MALONE . The epithet fertile is ...
... given by Dr. Johnson , " I should shame you and tell all , " I occurs in the former part of the sentence , and therefore may be well omitted afterwards ; but here no personal pronoun has been introduced . MALONE . The epithet fertile is ...
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... given you leave to come 19 M. MASON . The old reading may mean - And prevail on her love to consent to our separation . STEEvens . I suspect the author wrote : And get her leave to part . The greater part of the succeeding scene is ...
... given you leave to come 19 M. MASON . The old reading may mean - And prevail on her love to consent to our separation . STEEvens . I suspect the author wrote : And get her leave to part . The greater part of the succeeding scene is ...
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... given the dare to Cæsar , and commands The empire of the sea : our slippery people ( Whose love is never link'd to the deserver , Till his deserts are past , ) begin to throw Pompey the great , and all his dignities , Upon his son ; who ...
... given the dare to Cæsar , and commands The empire of the sea : our slippery people ( Whose love is never link'd to the deserver , Till his deserts are past , ) begin to throw Pompey the great , and all his dignities , Upon his son ; who ...
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... given you leave to come ! Let her not say , ' tis I that keep you here , I have no power upon you ; hers you are . ANT . The gods best know , — CLEO . So mightily betray'd ! Yet , at the first , I saw the treasons planted . O , never ...
... given you leave to come ! Let her not say , ' tis I that keep you here , I have no power upon you ; hers you are . ANT . The gods best know , — CLEO . So mightily betray'd ! Yet , at the first , I saw the treasons planted . O , never ...
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ancient answer Antony appears arms bear believe better Book Cæsar called cause CLEO Cleopatra common Cordelia daughters dead death Edgar edition editors Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes fall father fear folio fool fortune give given Gloster gods hand hast hath head hear heart Henry hold honour JOHNSON KENT kind King lady LEAR leave less live look lord madam MALONE MASON master means mind nature never night noble observed old copy omitted once passage perhaps play poor present quartos queen reason says scene seems sense Shakspeare signifies speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose sure sword tears tell thee thing thou thought translation true turn WARBURTON wind wish word