The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... WARBURTON . & That now Sweno , the Norways king , ] The prefent irregularity of metre induces me to believe that- Sweno was only a marginal reference , 4 Till he disbursed , at Saint Colmes ' inch , C 3 MACBETH . 21- 4 ...
... WARBURTON . & That now Sweno , the Norways king , ] The prefent irregularity of metre induces me to believe that- Sweno was only a marginal reference , 4 Till he disbursed , at Saint Colmes ' inch , C 3 MACBETH . 21- 4 ...
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... believe , unknown to Shakspeare , as it is to his readers ; Sir Thomas North's transa- tion of Plutarch , having probably furnished him with the only knowledge he had of its qualities , without fpecifying its name . the Life of Antony ...
... believe , unknown to Shakspeare , as it is to his readers ; Sir Thomas North's transa- tion of Plutarch , having probably furnished him with the only knowledge he had of its qualities , without fpecifying its name . the Life of Antony ...
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... believe the word wonder , in the fenfe of admiration , has no plural . ' In modern language it certainly has none ; yet I cannot help thinking that , in the present inftance , plural was opposed to plural by Shakspeare . STEEVENS ...
... believe the word wonder , in the fenfe of admiration , has no plural . ' In modern language it certainly has none ; yet I cannot help thinking that , in the present inftance , plural was opposed to plural by Shakspeare . STEEVENS ...
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... believe , common in the time of Shakspeare . So , in King Henry V : 66 With cafted flough and fresh legerity . " Home means to the uttermoft . แ So , in The Winter's Tale : all my forrows " You have paid home . " It may be obferved ...
... believe , common in the time of Shakspeare . So , in King Henry V : 66 With cafted flough and fresh legerity . " Home means to the uttermoft . แ So , in The Winter's Tale : all my forrows " You have paid home . " It may be obferved ...
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... judge ; as the paufer Reafon . Or perhaps we should read - I ' th ' interim . I believe , the interim is used adverbially : it in the interim . " MALONE . STEEVENS . you having weighed BAN . Very gladly . MACB . Till then , 44 MACBETH .
... judge ; as the paufer Reafon . Or perhaps we should read - I ' th ' interim . I believe , the interim is used adverbially : it in the interim . " MALONE . STEEVENS . you having weighed BAN . Very gladly . MACB . Till then , 44 MACBETH .
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