The Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 7F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... nature three solidares- ] I believe this coin is from the mint of the poet . STEEVENS . * And we alive , that liv'd ? ] i . e . And we who were alive then , alive now . As much as to say , in so short a time . 5 It turns in less than ...
... nature three solidares- ] I believe this coin is from the mint of the poet . STEEVENS . * And we alive , that liv'd ? ] i . e . And we who were alive then , alive now . As much as to say , in so short a time . 5 It turns in less than ...
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... nature is his politick love . This was my lord's best hope ; now all are fled , Save the gods only : Now his friends are dead , Doors , that were ne'er acquainted with their wards Many a bounteous year , must be employ'd Now to guard ...
... nature is his politick love . This was my lord's best hope ; now all are fled , Save the gods only : Now his friends are dead , Doors , that were ne'er acquainted with their wards Many a bounteous year , must be employ'd Now to guard ...
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... nature it is to waste or destroy each other . 6 sion . 7 3 ・ yet confusion - ] Sir Thomas Hanmer reads , let confu- Multi- liberty ] Liberty is here used for libertinism . multiplying banns ! ] i . e . accumulated curses . plying for ...
... nature it is to waste or destroy each other . 6 sion . 7 3 ・ yet confusion - ] Sir Thomas Hanmer reads , let confu- Multi- liberty ] Liberty is here used for libertinism . multiplying banns ! ] i . e . accumulated curses . plying for ...
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... natures , below thy sister's orb- ] That is , the moon's , this sublu- nary world . Not nature , To whom all sores lay siege , can bear great fortune , But by contempt of nature , ] Mr. M. Mason observes , that this passage " but by the ...
... natures , below thy sister's orb- ] That is , the moon's , this sublu- nary world . Not nature , To whom all sores lay siege , can bear great fortune , But by contempt of nature , ] Mr. M. Mason observes , that this passage " but by the ...
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... outcast of an hospital . She it is whom gold embalms and spices to the April day again : i . e . gold restores her to all the freshness and sweetness of youth . • Do thy right nature . [ March afar off ] 60 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... outcast of an hospital . She it is whom gold embalms and spices to the April day again : i . e . gold restores her to all the freshness and sweetness of youth . • Do thy right nature . [ March afar off ] 60 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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