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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... means to say , " that Antony will act like the joint sovereign of the world , and follow his own inclinations , without regard to the mandates of Cæsar , or the anger of Fulvia . " To which he replies , If but stirr'd by Cleopatra ...
... means to say , " that Antony will act like the joint sovereign of the world , and follow his own inclinations , without regard to the mandates of Cæsar , or the anger of Fulvia . " To which he replies , If but stirr'd by Cleopatra ...
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... means , in flesh . IRAS . No , you shall paint when you are old . CHAR . Wrinkles forbid ! It is observable that the same mistake as this happened in Coriolanus , where the same correction was made by Dr. Warburton , and adopted by all ...
... means , in flesh . IRAS . No , you shall paint when you are old . CHAR . Wrinkles forbid ! It is observable that the same mistake as this happened in Coriolanus , where the same correction was made by Dr. Warburton , and adopted by all ...
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... means pregnant ; and the sense of the passage is : " When our pregnant minds lie idle and untilled , they bring forth weeds ; but the telling us of our faults is a kind of culture to them . " The pronoun our before quick , shows that ...
... means pregnant ; and the sense of the passage is : " When our pregnant minds lie idle and untilled , they bring forth weeds ; but the telling us of our faults is a kind of culture to them . " The pronoun our before quick , shows that ...
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... means no more thanIs it possible that Fulvia should die ? I will not believe it . RITSON . Though age has not exempted me from folly , I am not so childish , as to have apprehensions from a rival that is no more . And is Fulvia dead ...
... means no more thanIs it possible that Fulvia should die ? I will not believe it . RITSON . Though age has not exempted me from folly , I am not so childish , as to have apprehensions from a rival that is no more . And is Fulvia dead ...
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... means , whom being in subjection to you , you can command at pleasure , “ to do your bidding , " to assume the airs of coquetry , & c . Were not this coquet one of your attendants , I should suppose you yourself were this capricious ...
... means , whom being in subjection to you , you can command at pleasure , “ to do your bidding , " to assume the airs of coquetry , & c . Were not this coquet one of your attendants , I should suppose you yourself were this capricious ...
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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