The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... turn aside , and weep for her ; Then bid adieu to me , and say , the tears Belong to Egypt : 5 Good now , play one scene Of excellent dissembling ; and let it look Like perfect honour . ANT . You'll heat my blood ; no more . CLEO . You ...
... turn aside , and weep for her ; Then bid adieu to me , and say , the tears Belong to Egypt : 5 Good now , play one scene Of excellent dissembling ; and let it look Like perfect honour . ANT . You'll heat my blood ; no more . CLEO . You ...
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... turn of tippling with a slave ; To reel the streets at noon , and stand the buffet With knaves that smell of sweat : say , this becomes him , ( As his composure must be rare indeed , Whom these things cannot blemish , 7 ) yet must An ...
... turn of tippling with a slave ; To reel the streets at noon , and stand the buffet With knaves that smell of sweat : say , this becomes him , ( As his composure must be rare indeed , Whom these things cannot blemish , 7 ) yet must An ...
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... Turn pale at the thought of it . JOHNSON . * —and flush youth- ] Flush youth is youth ripened to manhood ; youth whose blood is at the flow . So , in Timon of Athens : 3 " Now the time is flush , - " STEEVENS . ―thy lascivious wassels ...
... Turn pale at the thought of it . JOHNSON . * —and flush youth- ] Flush youth is youth ripened to manhood ; youth whose blood is at the flow . So , in Timon of Athens : 3 " Now the time is flush , - " STEEVENS . ―thy lascivious wassels ...
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... turns their lymber bodies bending , — . ” I once thought , their bends referred to Cleopatra's eyes , and not to her ... turn , " & c . Again , in Cymbeline : 66 Although they wear their faces to the bent " Of the king's looks . " Again ...
... turns their lymber bodies bending , — . ” I once thought , their bends referred to Cleopatra's eyes , and not to her ... turn , " & c . Again , in Cymbeline : 66 Although they wear their faces to the bent " Of the king's looks . " Again ...
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... turn i'the bed . CLEO . For what good turn ? I am pale , Charmian . MESS . Madam , he's married to Octavia . Mons . Petit de la Croix , in the account there given of his coro- nation , Book II . chap . i : " Les princes du sang royal ...
... turn i'the bed . CLEO . For what good turn ? I am pale , Charmian . MESS . Madam , he's married to Octavia . Mons . Petit de la Croix , in the account there given of his coro- nation , Book II . chap . i : " Les princes du sang royal ...
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