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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... honours " from the Patricians . Act II . sc . i . That to change with , " applied to two things , one of which is to be put in the place of the other , " is the language of Shakspeare , Mr. Malone might have learned from the following ...
... honours " from the Patricians . Act II . sc . i . That to change with , " applied to two things , one of which is to be put in the place of the other , " is the language of Shakspeare , Mr. Malone might have learned from the following ...
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... honours , & c . ) proves nothing : change of clothes or linen necessarily imports more than one ; but the thing sought for is the meaning of the verb to change , and no proof is produced to show that it signified to dress ; or that it ...
... honours , & c . ) proves nothing : change of clothes or linen necessarily imports more than one ; but the thing sought for is the meaning of the verb to change , and no proof is produced to show that it signified to dress ; or that it ...
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... honour , creeps apace Into the hearts of such as have not thriv'd Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten ; And quietness , grown sick of rest , would purge By any desperate change : My more particular , And that which most with ...
... honour , creeps apace Into the hearts of such as have not thriv'd Upon the present state , whose numbers threaten ; And quietness , grown sick of rest , would purge By any desperate change : My more particular , And that which most with ...
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... honour . ANT . You'll heat my blood ; no more . CLEO . You can do better yet ; but this is meetly , ANT . Now , by my sword ,CLEO . And target , -Still he mends ; But this is not the best : Look , pr'ythee , Charmian , How this ...
... honour . ANT . You'll heat my blood ; no more . CLEO . You can do better yet ; but this is meetly , ANT . Now , by my sword ,CLEO . And target , -Still he mends ; But this is not the best : Look , pr'ythee , Charmian , How this ...
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... honour calls you hence ; Therefore be deaf to my unpitied folly , And all the gods go with you ! upon your sword Sit laurel'd victory ! ' and smooth success Be strew'd before your feet ! ' Tis sweating labour , To bear such idleness so ...
... honour calls you hence ; Therefore be deaf to my unpitied folly , And all the gods go with you ! upon your sword Sit laurel'd victory ! ' and smooth success Be strew'd before your feet ! ' Tis sweating labour , To bear such idleness so ...
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