“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 2 |
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The Tempest and The Midsummer Night's Dream are the no- blest efforts of that sublime and amazing imagination , peculiar to Shakspeare , which soars above the bounds of nature , without for- saking sense ; or , more properly , carries ...
The Tempest and The Midsummer Night's Dream are the no- blest efforts of that sublime and amazing imagination , peculiar to Shakspeare , which soars above the bounds of nature , without for- saking sense ; or , more properly , carries ...
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[ Exit . merely- ] In this place , signifies absolutely ; in which sense it is used in Hamlet , Act I. sc . iii : 66 -Things rank and gross in nature " Possess it merely . " Again , in Ben Jonson's Poetaster : 66 at request " Of some ...
[ Exit . merely- ] In this place , signifies absolutely ; in which sense it is used in Hamlet , Act I. sc . iii : 66 -Things rank and gross in nature " Possess it merely . " Again , in Ben Jonson's Poetaster : 66 at request " Of some ...
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To meddle is often used , with this sense , by Chaucer . Hence the substantive medley . The modern and familiar phrase by which that of Miranda may be explained , is - never entered my thoughts never came into my head . Steevens .
To meddle is often used , with this sense , by Chaucer . Hence the substantive medley . The modern and familiar phrase by which that of Miranda may be explained , is - never entered my thoughts never came into my head . Steevens .
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7 Of officer and office , set all hearts- ] The old copy reads— " all hearts i th ' state , " but redundantly in regard to metre , and unne- cessarily respecting sense ; for what hearts , except such as ...
7 Of officer and office , set all hearts- ] The old copy reads— " all hearts i th ' state , " but redundantly in regard to metre , and unne- cessarily respecting sense ; for what hearts , except such as ...
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To wring , in the sense I contend for , occurs in the Merry Wives of Windsor , Act I. sc . ii : " his cook , or his laundry , or his washer , and his wringer . " Steevens . 2 not rigg'd , A rotten carcass of a boat C 2 TEMPEST . 21.
To wring , in the sense I contend for , occurs in the Merry Wives of Windsor , Act I. sc . ii : " his cook , or his laundry , or his washer , and his wringer . " Steevens . 2 not rigg'd , A rotten carcass of a boat C 2 TEMPEST . 21.
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