The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... should Be fo perfidious ! -he whom , next thyself , Of all the world I lov'd , and to him put The manage of my ftate ; as , at that time , Through all the figniories it was the first , And Profpero the prime duke ; being so reputed In ...
... should Be fo perfidious ! -he whom , next thyself , Of all the world I lov'd , and to him put The manage of my ftate ; as , at that time , Through all the figniories it was the first , And Profpero the prime duke ; being so reputed In ...
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... should catch cold . See Mr. M. Mason's note on this paffage . In another place ( a note on Othello ) Mr. M. Mafon obferves , that Shakspeare had probably in view , when he wrote the paffage before us , " the manner in which Tarquin ...
... should catch cold . See Mr. M. Mason's note on this paffage . In another place ( a note on Othello ) Mr. M. Mafon obferves , that Shakspeare had probably in view , when he wrote the paffage before us , " the manner in which Tarquin ...
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... should place his emphasis on -was . STEEVENS . 5 ( So dry he was for fway ) ] i . e . So thirsty . The expreffion , I am told , is not uncommon in the midland counties . Thus , in Leicefter's Commonwealth : " againft the defignments of ...
... should place his emphasis on -was . STEEVENS . 5 ( So dry he was for fway ) ] i . e . So thirsty . The expreffion , I am told , is not uncommon in the midland counties . Thus , in Leicefter's Commonwealth : " againft the defignments of ...
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... Should prefently extirpate me and mine Out of the dukedom ; and confer fair Milan , With all the honours , on my brother : Whereon , A treacherous army levied , one midnight Fated to the purpofe , did Antonio open The gates of Milan ...
... Should prefently extirpate me and mine Out of the dukedom ; and confer fair Milan , With all the honours , on my brother : Whereon , A treacherous army levied , one midnight Fated to the purpofe , did Antonio open The gates of Milan ...
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... should enfue . MIRA . How came we afhore ? PRO . By Providence divine . Some food we had , and some fresh water , that S deck'd the fea- ] To deck the fea , if explained , to honour , adorn , or dignify , is indeed ridiculous , but the ...
... should enfue . MIRA . How came we afhore ? PRO . By Providence divine . Some food we had , and some fresh water , that S deck'd the fea- ] To deck the fea , if explained , to honour , adorn , or dignify , is indeed ridiculous , but the ...
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