The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... described , though the stroke is reversed : " Draw it , or I'll rip thee down from neck to NAVEL , " Though there's small glory in't . " MALONE . As whence the fun ' gins his reflexion- ] The thought is expressed with fome obfcurity ...
... described , though the stroke is reversed : " Draw it , or I'll rip thee down from neck to NAVEL , " Though there's small glory in't . " MALONE . As whence the fun ' gins his reflexion- ] The thought is expressed with fome obfcurity ...
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... described in an Appendix to the old tranflation of Marco Paolo , 1579 : " -they demanded that he should give them a winde ; and he shewed , setting his handes behinde , from whence the wind should come , " & c . STEEVENS . * And the ...
... described in an Appendix to the old tranflation of Marco Paolo , 1579 : " -they demanded that he should give them a winde ; and he shewed , setting his handes behinde , from whence the wind should come , " & c . STEEVENS . * And the ...
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... described by that historian . Such an allusion could not fail of having the defired effect on an audience , many of whom were eye - witnesses to the severity of that juftice which deprived the age of one of its greatest ornaments , and ...
... described by that historian . Such an allusion could not fail of having the defired effect on an audience , many of whom were eye - witnesses to the severity of that juftice which deprived the age of one of its greatest ornaments , and ...
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... described him . We must imagine , that while Macbeth was uttering the fix preceding lines , Dun- can and Banquo had been conferring apart . Macbeth's conduct appears to have been their fubject ; and to some encomium sup- posed to have ...
... described him . We must imagine , that while Macbeth was uttering the fix preceding lines , Dun- can and Banquo had been conferring apart . Macbeth's conduct appears to have been their fubject ; and to some encomium sup- posed to have ...
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... described by two great poets , but one describes a night of quiet , the other of perturbation . In the night of Dryden , all the disturbers of the world are laid asleep ; in that of Shakspeare , nothing but forcery , luft , and murder ...
... described by two great poets , but one describes a night of quiet , the other of perturbation . In the night of Dryden , all the disturbers of the world are laid asleep ; in that of Shakspeare , nothing but forcery , luft , and murder ...
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