The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan, 1866 |
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... never foolish ; Warburton , audacious and arrogant , but now and then singularly happy ; Johnson , with his masculine common sense ; Capell , the most useful of all , whose conscientious diligence is untiring , whose minute accuracy is ...
... never foolish ; Warburton , audacious and arrogant , but now and then singularly happy ; Johnson , with his masculine common sense ; Capell , the most useful of all , whose conscientious diligence is untiring , whose minute accuracy is ...
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... . Cartwright , New Readings in Shakspere . Bailey , On the received Text of Shakespeare , & c . Vol . II . Massey , Shakespeare's Son- nets never before inter- preted , & c . Thrives in our idleness . Lep . Cæs . To PREFACE . xxxi.
... . Cartwright , New Readings in Shakspere . Bailey , On the received Text of Shakespeare , & c . Vol . II . Massey , Shakespeare's Son- nets never before inter- preted , & c . Thrives in our idleness . Lep . Cæs . To PREFACE . xxxi.
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... never link'd to the deserver Till his deserts are past , begin to throw Pompey the Great and all his dignities Upon his son ; who , high in name and power , Higher than both in blood and life , stands up For the main soldier : whose ...
... never link'd to the deserver Till his deserts are past , begin to throw Pompey the Great and all his dignities Upon his son ; who , high in name and power , Higher than both in blood and life , stands up For the main soldier : whose ...
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... never given you leave to come ! Let her not say ' tis I that keep you here , I have no power upon you ; hers you are . Ant . The gods best know- Cleo . 20 O , never was there queen 25 So mightily betray'd ! yet at the first . I saw the ...
... never given you leave to come ! Let her not say ' tis I that keep you here , I have no power upon you ; hers you are . Ant . The gods best know- Cleo . 20 O , never was there queen 25 So mightily betray'd ! yet at the first . I saw the ...
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... never His power unto Octavia . Ant . To this good purpose , that so fairly shows , Dream of impediment ! Let me have thy hand : Further this act of grace ; and from this hour The heart of brothers govern in our loves And sway our great ...
... never His power unto Octavia . Ant . To this good purpose , that so fairly shows , Dream of impediment ! Let me have thy hand : Further this act of grace ; and from this hour The heart of brothers govern in our loves And sway our great ...
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