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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... answer to the Soothfayer , who tells her fhe fhall be very loving , the fays , " She had rather heat her liver by drinking , if it was to be heated . " M. MASON . 8 let me have a child at fifty , ] This is one of Shak- fpeare's natural ...
... answer to the Soothfayer , who tells her fhe fhall be very loving , the fays , " She had rather heat her liver by drinking , if it was to be heated . " M. MASON . 8 let me have a child at fifty , ] This is one of Shak- fpeare's natural ...
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... answers . Let our officers Have notice what we purpose . I fhall break The cause of our expedience3 to the queen , And get her love to part.4 For not alone The death of Fulvia , with more urgent touches , $ 3 The caufe of our expedience ...
... answers . Let our officers Have notice what we purpose . I fhall break The cause of our expedience3 to the queen , And get her love to part.4 For not alone The death of Fulvia , with more urgent touches , $ 3 The caufe of our expedience ...
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... hold me , who am the greatest fool on earth , in chains , I fhould have ad- judged you to be the greatest . That this is the fenfe is shown by her answer : CLEO . ' Tis fweating labour , To bear fuch 40 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... hold me , who am the greatest fool on earth , in chains , I fhould have ad- judged you to be the greatest . That this is the fenfe is shown by her answer : CLEO . ' Tis fweating labour , To bear fuch 40 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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... answers to the blackness of the night , in the counterpart of the fimile , is Antony's goodness . His goodness is a ground which gives a relief to his faults , and makes them ftand out more prominent and confpicuous . It is objected ...
... answers to the blackness of the night , in the counterpart of the fimile , is Antony's goodness . His goodness is a ground which gives a relief to his faults , and makes them ftand out more prominent and confpicuous . It is objected ...
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... answer like himself : if Cæfar move him , Let Antony look over Cæfar's head , And speak as loud as Mars . By Jupiter , Were I the wearer of Antonius ' beard , I would not shave to - day.9 LEP . For private ftomaching . ENO . " Tis not a ...
... answer like himself : if Cæfar move him , Let Antony look over Cæfar's head , And speak as loud as Mars . By Jupiter , Were I the wearer of Antonius ' beard , I would not shave to - day.9 LEP . For private ftomaching . ENO . " Tis not a ...
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