The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... dost com , " Ghoost , hagge , or fende of hell , " I the comaunde by him that lyves 66 Thy name and case to tell . " Steevens . 4 questionable shape , ] By questionable is meant provoking question . Hanmer . Let me not burst in ...
... dost com , " Ghoost , hagge , or fende of hell , " I the comaunde by him that lyves 66 Thy name and case to tell . " Steevens . 4 questionable shape , ] By questionable is meant provoking question . Hanmer . Let me not burst in ...
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... dost thou appear , whom we know to be dead ? Johnson . By the expression hearsed in death is meant , shut up and se- cured with all those precautions which are usually practised in preparing dead bodies for sepulture , such as the ...
... dost thou appear , whom we know to be dead ? Johnson . By the expression hearsed in death is meant , shut up and se- cured with all those precautions which are usually practised in preparing dead bodies for sepulture , such as the ...
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... dost thou hear the Némean lion roar . " Spenser , however , wrote Neméan , Fairy Queen , B. V , c . i : " Into the great Neméan lion's grove . " Our poet's conforming in this instance to the Latin prosody was certainly accidental , for ...
... dost thou hear the Némean lion roar . " Spenser , however , wrote Neméan , Fairy Queen , B. V , c . i : " Into the great Neméan lion's grove . " Our poet's conforming in this instance to the Latin prosody was certainly accidental , for ...
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... dost thou , Guildenstern ? Ah , Rosencrantz ! Good lads , how do ye both ? Ros . As the indifferent children of the earth . Guil . Happy , in that we are not overhappy ; On fortune's cap we are not the very button . Ham . Nor the soles ...
... dost thou , Guildenstern ? Ah , Rosencrantz ! Good lads , how do ye both ? Ros . As the indifferent children of the earth . Guil . Happy , in that we are not overhappy ; On fortune's cap we are not the very button . Ham . Nor the soles ...
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... dost thou think of this innovation ? " M. Mason . 6 [ Ham . How comes it ? & c . ] The lines enclosed in crotchets are in the folio of 1623 , but not in any of the quartos . Johnson . 7 an aiery of children , & c . ] Relating to the ...
... dost thou think of this innovation ? " M. Mason . 6 [ Ham . How comes it ? & c . ] The lines enclosed in crotchets are in the folio of 1623 , but not in any of the quartos . Johnson . 7 an aiery of children , & c . ] Relating to the ...
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