The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... mind after the tumultuous buftle of the preceding ( cenes , and perfe & ly contrafts the fcene of horror that immediately fucceeds . It feems as if Shakspeare asked himself , What is a prince , likely to fay to his attendants on fuch an ...
... mind after the tumultuous buftle of the preceding ( cenes , and perfe & ly contrafts the fcene of horror that immediately fucceeds . It feems as if Shakspeare asked himself , What is a prince , likely to fay to his attendants on fuch an ...
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... mind , by the affiftance of a halt- ing verfe . The general image , though confufedly expreffed , relates to a horse , who , overleaping himself , falls , and his rider under him . To complete the line we may therefore read- And falls ...
... mind , by the affiftance of a halt- ing verfe . The general image , though confufedly expreffed , relates to a horse , who , overleaping himself , falls , and his rider under him . To complete the line we may therefore read- And falls ...
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... mind . " " 9 MALONE . STEEVENS . I would , while it was fmiling in my face , ] Polyxo , in the fifth book of Statius's Thebais , has a fimilar fentiment of ferocity : 9 แ " In gremio ( licet amplexu lachrymifque moretur ) Traufadigam ...
... mind . " " 9 MALONE . STEEVENS . I would , while it was fmiling in my face , ] Polyxo , in the fifth book of Statius's Thebais , has a fimilar fentiment of ferocity : 9 แ " In gremio ( licet amplexu lachrymifque moretur ) Traufadigam ...
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... mind which , having weighed all circumftances , is prepared , without loss of confidence in itself , for the worft that can happen . So Hotspur : tience . - " If we fall in , good night : -or fink , or swim . " STEEVENS . 3 But fcrew ...
... mind which , having weighed all circumftances , is prepared , without loss of confidence in itself , for the worft that can happen . So Hotspur : tience . - " If we fall in , good night : -or fink , or swim . " STEEVENS . 3 But fcrew ...
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... . " Edit , 1735. p . 148 . Till this inftant , the mind of Macbeth has been in a ftate of uncertainty and fluctuation . He has hitherto proved neither refo- Each corporal agent to this terrible feat . Away , 80 МАСВЕТ Н.
... . " Edit , 1735. p . 148 . Till this inftant , the mind of Macbeth has been in a ftate of uncertainty and fluctuation . He has hitherto proved neither refo- Each corporal agent to this terrible feat . Away , 80 МАСВЕТ Н.
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