The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12AMS Press, 1966 |
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... serve them ; which they ear Cæsar , I bring thee word , wound 9 and wanting . What is the meaning of— “ ne'er lov'd till ne'er worth love ? " I suppose that the second ne'er was inadvertently re- peated at the press , and that we should ...
... serve them ; which they ear Cæsar , I bring thee word , wound 9 and wanting . What is the meaning of— “ ne'er lov'd till ne'er worth love ? " I suppose that the second ne'er was inadvertently re- peated at the press , and that we should ...
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... Serve for mandragora , and make me sleep . " STEEVENS . Gerard , in his Herbal , says of the mandragoras : " Dioscorides doth particularly set downe many faculties hereof , of which not- withstanding there be none proper unto it , save ...
... Serve for mandragora , and make me sleep . " STEEVENS . Gerard , in his Herbal , says of the mandragoras : " Dioscorides doth particularly set downe many faculties hereof , of which not- withstanding there be none proper unto it , save ...
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... serve another master . I look on you , As one that takes his leave . Mine honest friends , I turn you not away ; but , like a master Married to your good service , stay till death : Tend me to - night two hours , I ask no more , And the ...
... serve another master . I look on you , As one that takes his leave . Mine honest friends , I turn you not away ; but , like a master Married to your good service , stay till death : Tend me to - night two hours , I ask no more , And the ...
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