The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes |
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I am not sure that the poet did not mean , was of heavenly origin . MALONE . 6 Remains in use . - ] The poet seems to allude to the legal distinction between the use and absolute possession . JOHNSON . The same phrase has already ...
I am not sure that the poet did not mean , was of heavenly origin . MALONE . 6 Remains in use . - ] The poet seems to allude to the legal distinction between the use and absolute possession . JOHNSON . The same phrase has already ...
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This play is not divided into Acts by the author or first editors , and therefore the present division may be altered at plea- sure . I think the first Act may be commodiously continued to this place , and the second Act opened with the ...
This play is not divided into Acts by the author or first editors , and therefore the present division may be altered at plea- sure . I think the first Act may be commodiously continued to this place , and the second Act opened with the ...
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STEEvens . 9 already . ] This adverb may be fairly considered as an interpolation . Without enforcing the sense , it violates the mea- sure . STEEVENS . His power unto Octavia . ANT . May I never SC . II . 77 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
STEEvens . 9 already . ] This adverb may be fairly considered as an interpolation . Without enforcing the sense , it violates the mea- sure . STEEVENS . His power unto Octavia . ANT . May I never SC . II . 77 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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So , in Whetstone's Castle of Delight , 1576 : " Then loath they will both lust and wanton love , " Or else be sure such ryggs my care shall prove . " Again : " Immodest rigg , I Ovid's counsel usde . " Again , in Churchyard's Dolorous ...
So , in Whetstone's Castle of Delight , 1576 : " Then loath they will both lust and wanton love , " Or else be sure such ryggs my care shall prove . " Again : " Immodest rigg , I Ovid's counsel usde . " Again , in Churchyard's Dolorous ...
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If thou dost play with him at any game , Thou art sure to lose ; and , of that natural luck , He beats thee'gainst the odds ; thy lustre thickens , ' When he shines by : I say again , thy spirit Is all afraid to govern thee near him ...
If thou dost play with him at any game , Thou art sure to lose ; and , of that natural luck , He beats thee'gainst the odds ; thy lustre thickens , ' When he shines by : I say again , thy spirit Is all afraid to govern thee near him ...
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