The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , -- Antony Will be himself . Ant . But ftirr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this paffage , feems to have the old Saxon fignification of without , unless , except . Antony , fays the queen , will ...
... thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , -- Antony Will be himself . Ant . But ftirr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this paffage , feems to have the old Saxon fignification of without , unless , except . Antony , fays the queen , will ...
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... thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; ] So , in our author's 150th Sonnet : " Whence haft thou this becoming of things ill , " That in the very refuse of thy deeds " There is fuch ftrength and warrantise of skill , " That in ...
... thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; ] So , in our author's 150th Sonnet : " Whence haft thou this becoming of things ill , " That in the very refuse of thy deeds " There is fuch ftrength and warrantise of skill , " That in ...
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... thing Alexas , almoft most absolute Alexas , where's the + That he approves the common liar , ] Fame . That he proves the common liar , fame , in his case to be a true reporter . So , in Hamlet : " He may approve our eyes , and speak to ...
... thing Alexas , almoft most absolute Alexas , where's the + That he approves the common liar , ] Fame . That he proves the common liar , fame , in his case to be a true reporter . So , in Hamlet : " He may approve our eyes , and speak to ...
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... thing fought for is the meaning of the verb to change , and no proof is pro- duced to fhow that it fignified to drefs ; or that it had any other meaning than to exchange . Charmian is talking of her future hufband , who certainly could ...
... thing fought for is the meaning of the verb to change , and no proof is pro- duced to fhow that it fignified to drefs ; or that it had any other meaning than to exchange . Charmian is talking of her future hufband , who certainly could ...
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... things ? SOOTH . In nature's infinite book of fecrecy , A little I can read . ALEX . Show him your hand . Enter ENOBARBUS . ENO . Bring in the banquet quickly ; wine enough , Cleopatra's health to drink . CHAR . Good fir , give me good ...
... things ? SOOTH . In nature's infinite book of fecrecy , A little I can read . ALEX . Show him your hand . Enter ENOBARBUS . ENO . Bring in the banquet quickly ; wine enough , Cleopatra's health to drink . CHAR . Good fir , give me good ...
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