The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... swords with you . Did he not rather Discredit my authority with yours ; And make the wars alike against my stomach , Having alike your cause ? Of this , my letters So , in Troilus and Cressida : " She is a theme of honour and renown ...
... swords with you . Did he not rather Discredit my authority with yours ; And make the wars alike against my stomach , Having alike your cause ? Of this , my letters So , in Troilus and Cressida : " She is a theme of honour and renown ...
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... sword ' gainst Pompey ; For he hath laid strange courtesies , and great , Of late upon me : I must thank him only , Lest my remembrance suffer ill report ; At heel of that , defy him . LEP . 2 Of us must Pompey presently be sought , Or ...
... sword ' gainst Pompey ; For he hath laid strange courtesies , and great , Of late upon me : I must thank him only , Lest my remembrance suffer ill report ; At heel of that , defy him . LEP . 2 Of us must Pompey presently be sought , Or ...
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... sword to bed ; He plough'd her , and she cropp'd . ENO . I saw her once Hop forty paces through the publick street : And having lost her breath , she spoke , and panted , extremity of her tail , but on one of the bends of it ...
... sword to bed ; He plough'd her , and she cropp'd . ENO . I saw her once Hop forty paces through the publick street : And having lost her breath , she spoke , and panted , extremity of her tail , but on one of the bends of it ...
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... sword Philippan . O ! from Italy ; - " 2 • And when good will is show'd , though it come too short , The actor may ... sword Philippan . ] We are not to suppose , nor is there any warrant from history , that Antony had any parti- cular ...
... sword Philippan . O ! from Italy ; - " 2 • And when good will is show'd , though it come too short , The actor may ... sword Philippan . ] We are not to suppose , nor is there any warrant from history , that Antony had any parti- cular ...
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... sword ought to be denominated from that illustrious battle , in the same manner as modern heroes in romances are made to give their swords pompous names . THEOBALD . Ram thou thy fruitful tidings- ] Shakspeare probably wrote , ( as Sir ...
... sword ought to be denominated from that illustrious battle , in the same manner as modern heroes in romances are made to give their swords pompous names . THEOBALD . Ram thou thy fruitful tidings- ] Shakspeare probably wrote , ( as Sir ...
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