The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... hath compaffed , as I know not , so I befhrew his naked heart for holding out fo long . But go to , fuppofe hee never bee had ; what is Kildare to blame for it , more than my good brother of Offory , who , notwithstanding his high ...
... hath compaffed , as I know not , so I befhrew his naked heart for holding out fo long . But go to , fuppofe hee never bee had ; what is Kildare to blame for it , more than my good brother of Offory , who , notwithstanding his high ...
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... hath daily fifhed her water all this year . " STEEVENS . 2 they fay . They , which was omitted in the original copy by the careleffnefs of the tranfcriber or printer , was added by the editor of the fecond folio . 3 MALONE . it ftill ...
... hath daily fifhed her water all this year . " STEEVENS . 2 they fay . They , which was omitted in the original copy by the careleffnefs of the tranfcriber or printer , was added by the editor of the fecond folio . 3 MALONE . it ftill ...
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... hath hung about the neck of his noble kinfman , Sir Horace Vere , like a rich jewel . " The Knights of the Garter wore the George , in this manner , till the time of Charles I. MALONE . I fuppofe the poet meant to fay , that Polixenes ...
... hath hung about the neck of his noble kinfman , Sir Horace Vere , like a rich jewel . " The Knights of the Garter wore the George , in this manner , till the time of Charles I. MALONE . I fuppofe the poet meant to fay , that Polixenes ...
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... hath on him fuch a countenance , As he had loft fome province , and a region , Lov'd as he loves himself : even now I met him With customary compliment ; when he , 8 If I could find example , & c . An allufion to the death of the queen ...
... hath on him fuch a countenance , As he had loft fome province , and a region , Lov'd as he loves himself : even now I met him With customary compliment ; when he , 8 If I could find example , & c . An allufion to the death of the queen ...
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... hath drank , he cracks his gorge , his fides , With violent hefts : -I have drank , and feen the fpider .. --- Camillo was his help in this , his pander : There is a plot against my life , my crown ; All's true , that is miftrufted ...
... hath drank , he cracks his gorge , his fides , With violent hefts : -I have drank , and feen the fpider .. --- Camillo was his help in this , his pander : There is a plot against my life , my crown ; All's true , that is miftrufted ...
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