The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you see your face ? Bru . No , Cassius : for the eye sees not itself , s But by reflection , by some other things . Cas . ' Tis just : And it is very much ...
... Thoughts of great value , worthy cogitations . Tell me , good Brutus , can you see your face ? Bru . No , Cassius : for the eye sees not itself , s But by reflection , by some other things . Cas . ' Tis just : And it is very much ...
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... thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , 9 Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] A similar thought Occurs in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1630 : " What diapason's more in Tarquin's ...
... thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , 9 Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] A similar thought Occurs in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1630 : " What diapason's more in Tarquin's ...
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... thought he had been burnt . " Malone . 7 I am glad , that my weak words — ] For the sake of regular mea . sure , Mr. Ritson would read : 8 Cas . Have struck & c . Steevens . I am glad , my words - ferret — ] A ferret has red eyes ...
... thought he had been burnt . " Malone . 7 I am glad , that my weak words — ] For the sake of regular mea . sure , Mr. Ritson would read : 8 Cas . Have struck & c . Steevens . I am glad , my words - ferret — ] A ferret has red eyes ...
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... thought he had bene burnt ; but when the fire was out , it was found he had no hurt . " Steevens . 3 Who glar'd upon me , ] The first [ and second ] edition reads : Who glaz'd upon me , Perhaps , Who gaz'd upon me . Johnson . Glar'd is ...
... thought he had bene burnt ; but when the fire was out , it was found he had no hurt . " Steevens . 3 Who glar'd upon me , ] The first [ and second ] edition reads : Who glaz'd upon me , Perhaps , Who gaz'd upon me . Johnson . Glar'd is ...
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... thoughts , " which excite each " corporal agent " to the performance of some arduous deed . The little kingdom of man is a notion that Shakspeare seems to have been fond of . So , K. Richard II , speaking of himself : " And these same ...
... thoughts , " which excite each " corporal agent " to the performance of some arduous deed . The little kingdom of man is a notion that Shakspeare seems to have been fond of . So , K. Richard II , speaking of himself : " And these same ...
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