The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... time : his eye made not report " Of what he felt within ; nor was he lefs " Than ufually he was in every part ; " Wore a clear face upon a cloudy heart . " STEEVENS . Your hand , your tongue : flower , look like MACBETH . 61.
... time : his eye made not report " Of what he felt within ; nor was he lefs " Than ufually he was in every part ; " Wore a clear face upon a cloudy heart . " STEEVENS . Your hand , your tongue : flower , look like MACBETH . 61.
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... heart addicted be the Egyptians to convince . " Again : By this his grace , by conqueft great the Egyptians did convince . " Again , in Holinfhed : ——___ thus mortally fought , intending to vanquish and convince the other . " STEEVENS ...
... heart addicted be the Egyptians to convince . " Again : By this his grace , by conqueft great the Egyptians did convince . " Again , in Holinfhed : ——___ thus mortally fought , intending to vanquish and convince the other . " STEEVENS ...
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... heart 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 ...
... heart 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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... my court • Are of confent and fufferance in this . " Again , in K. Hony V : " We carry not a heart with us from hence , " That grows not in a fair confent with ours . ' It fhall make honour for you . BAN . So G 3 МАСВЕТ Н. 85 3 ...
... my court • Are of confent and fufferance in this . " Again , in K. Hony V : " We carry not a heart with us from hence , " That grows not in a fair confent with ours . ' It fhall make honour for you . BAN . So G 3 МАСВЕТ Н. 85 3 ...
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... heart he determines to kill his wife , digrefs from the object which agitates his foul , to defcribe minutely the courfe of the Pontick fea . แ Mr. Steevens obje & s in the following note to this explanation , thinking it more probable ...
... heart he determines to kill his wife , digrefs from the object which agitates his foul , to defcribe minutely the courfe of the Pontick fea . แ Mr. Steevens obje & s in the following note to this explanation , thinking it more probable ...
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