The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... myself , my perfon , and the cause . [ Exeunt the Followers of SATURNINUS . Rome , be as juft and gracious unto me , As I am confident and kind to thee.- Open the gates , and let me in . BAS . Tribunes ! and me , a poor competitor ...
... myself , my perfon , and the cause . [ Exeunt the Followers of SATURNINUS . Rome , be as juft and gracious unto me , As I am confident and kind to thee.- Open the gates , and let me in . BAS . Tribunes ! and me , a poor competitor ...
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... myself this reason and this right . mine . [ The Emperor courts TAMORA in dumb show . MAR . Suum cuique is our Roman justice : This prince in justice seizeth but his own . Luc . And that he will , and fhall , if Lucius live . Lav . Not ...
... myself this reason and this right . mine . [ The Emperor courts TAMORA in dumb show . MAR . Suum cuique is our Roman justice : This prince in justice seizeth but his own . Luc . And that he will , and fhall , if Lucius live . Lav . Not ...
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... myself from ejecting any one of these mono- fyllables , being convinced that they were all inferted from an au- thorized copy , and by a judicious hand . STEEVENS . changing piece- ] Spoken of Lavinia . Piece was then , as it is now ...
... myself from ejecting any one of these mono- fyllables , being convinced that they were all inferted from an au- thorized copy , and by a judicious hand . STEEVENS . changing piece- ] Spoken of Lavinia . Piece was then , as it is now ...
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... myself a baftard ? LAV . ' Tis true ; the raven doth not hatch a lark : Yet I have heard , ( O could I find it now ! ) The lion mov'd with pity , did endure To have his princely paws par'd all away . Some fay that ravens fofter forlorn ...
... myself a baftard ? LAV . ' Tis true ; the raven doth not hatch a lark : Yet I have heard , ( O could I find it now ! ) The lion mov'd with pity , did endure To have his princely paws par'd all away . Some fay that ravens fofter forlorn ...
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... my- self . DEM . If thou hadft ha nds to help thee knit the cord . [ Exeunt DEMETRIUS and CHIRON . Enter MARCUS . MAR . Who's this , my niece , that flies faft ? away fo She can fcowl . ] Edition 1600 reads : -she can fcrow ! e . This ...
... my- self . DEM . If thou hadft ha nds to help thee knit the cord . [ Exeunt DEMETRIUS and CHIRON . Enter MARCUS . MAR . Who's this , my niece , that flies faft ? away fo She can fcowl . ] Edition 1600 reads : -she can fcrow ! e . This ...
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