The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... doth feem to have thee crown'd withal , is not fense . To make it so , it fhould be fupplied thus ; doth feem defirous to have . But no poetic licence would excufe this . An easy alteration will reftore the poet's true reading : doth ...
... doth feem to have thee crown'd withal , is not fense . To make it so , it fhould be fupplied thus ; doth feem defirous to have . But no poetic licence would excufe this . An easy alteration will reftore the poet's true reading : doth ...
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... doth a galled rock O'erhang and jutty his coufounded bafe . " STEEVENS . --coigne of vantage , ] Convenient corner . JOHNSON . So , in Pericles : 66 By the four oppofing coignes , Which the world together joins . " STEEVENS . His ...
... doth a galled rock O'erhang and jutty his coufounded bafe . " STEEVENS . --coigne of vantage , ] Convenient corner . JOHNSON . So , in Pericles : 66 By the four oppofing coignes , Which the world together joins . " STEEVENS . His ...
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... doth know . [ Exeunt . lutely good , nor obftinately wicked . Though a bloody idea had arifen in his mind , after he had heard the prophecy in his favour , yet he contentedly leaves the completion of his hopes to chance.— At the ...
... doth know . [ Exeunt . lutely good , nor obftinately wicked . Though a bloody idea had arifen in his mind , after he had heard the prophecy in his favour , yet he contentedly leaves the completion of his hopes to chance.— At the ...
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... doth commend his arms to ruft . " MALONE . " The Commend , however , in the prefent inftance , may only be a civil term , fignifying -- fend . Thus in King Henry VIII : king's majefty commends his good opinion to you . " What Macbeth ...
... doth commend his arms to ruft . " MALONE . " The Commend , however , in the prefent inftance , may only be a civil term , fignifying -- fend . Thus in King Henry VIII : king's majefty commends his good opinion to you . " What Macbeth ...
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... doth guide his valour To act in fafety . There is none , but he , Whofe being I do fear : and , under him , My genius is rebuk'd ; as , it is faid , Mark Antony's was by Cæfar . He chid the fifters , ? Sirrah , a word : & c . ] The old ...
... doth guide his valour To act in fafety . There is none , but he , Whofe being I do fear : and , under him , My genius is rebuk'd ; as , it is faid , Mark Antony's was by Cæfar . He chid the fifters , ? Sirrah , a word : & c . ] The old ...
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