The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... speech in the old copy is given to Flavius . The next speech but one shows that it belongs to Marullus , to whom it was attributed , I think , properly , by Mr. Capell . MALOne . 4 Mar. What meanest thou by that ? ] As the Cobler , in ...
... speech in the old copy is given to Flavius . The next speech but one shows that it belongs to Marullus , to whom it was attributed , I think , properly , by Mr. Capell . MALOne . 4 Mar. What meanest thou by that ? ] As the Cobler , in ...
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... speeches in their books , Alas ! it cried , Give me some drink , Titinius , As a sick girl . Ye gods , it doth amaze me , A man of such a feeble temper ° should So get the start of the majestick world " , And bear the palm alone . BRU ...
... speeches in their books , Alas ! it cried , Give me some drink , Titinius , As a sick girl . Ye gods , it doth amaze me , A man of such a feeble temper ° should So get the start of the majestick world " , And bear the palm alone . BRU ...
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... speech to the Pig - woman : Come , there's no malice in fat folks ; I never fear thee , an I can scape thy lean moon - calf there . " 2 - WARBURTON . he hears no musick : ] Our author considered the having no delight in musick as so ...
... speech to the Pig - woman : Come , there's no malice in fat folks ; I never fear thee , an I can scape thy lean moon - calf there . " 2 - WARBURTON . he hears no musick : ] Our author considered the having no delight in musick as so ...
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... speech decidedly prosaick : and as for the line adduced from Titus Andronicus , the second syllable of the word -noble , may be melted down into the succeeding vowel , an ad- vantage which cannot be obtained in favour of the present ...
... speech decidedly prosaick : and as for the line adduced from Titus Andronicus , the second syllable of the word -noble , may be melted down into the succeeding vowel , an ad- vantage which cannot be obtained in favour of the present ...
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... speech on the following passage in Sir T. North's translation of Plutarch " The conspirators having never taken oaths together , nor taken or given any caution or assurance , nor binding themselves one to another by any religious oaths ...
... speech on the following passage in Sir T. North's translation of Plutarch " The conspirators having never taken oaths together , nor taken or given any caution or assurance , nor binding themselves one to another by any religious oaths ...
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