The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... kind of culture to them . " The pronoun our before quick , shows that the substantive to which it refers must be something belonging to us , not merely an external object , as the wind is . To talk of quick winds lying still , is little ...
... kind of culture to them . " The pronoun our before quick , shows that the substantive to which it refers must be something belonging to us , not merely an external object , as the wind is . To talk of quick winds lying still , is little ...
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... kind of phraseology : " what though you have beauty , " ( As by my faith I see no more in you " Than without candle may go dark to bed , ) " Must you therefore be proud and pitiless ? " See Vol . VIII . p . 130 , n . 6. MALONE . No way ...
... kind of phraseology : " what though you have beauty , " ( As by my faith I see no more in you " Than without candle may go dark to bed , ) " Must you therefore be proud and pitiless ? " See Vol . VIII . p . 130 , n . 6. MALONE . No way ...
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... kind : Many hot inroads . They make in Italy ; the borders maritime Goes to , and back , lackeying the varying tide , To rot itself with motion . ] [ Old copy - lashing . ] But how can a flag , or rush , floating upon a stream , and ...
... kind : Many hot inroads . They make in Italy ; the borders maritime Goes to , and back , lackeying the varying tide , To rot itself with motion . ] [ Old copy - lashing . ] But how can a flag , or rush , floating upon a stream , and ...
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... kind of phraseology , but I do not recollect any instance where he has introduced it in solemn dialogue , where one equal is speaking to another . Perhaps therefore the correction made by the editor of the second folio is right ...
... kind of phraseology , but I do not recollect any instance where he has introduced it in solemn dialogue , where one equal is speaking to another . Perhaps therefore the correction made by the editor of the second folio is right ...
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... kind of helmet . So , in King Henry VI : " This day I'll wear aloft my burgonet . " Again , in The Birth of Merlin , 1662 : " This , by the gods and my good sword , I'll set " In bloody lines upon thy burgonet . " STEEVENs . delicious ...
... kind of helmet . So , in King Henry VI : " This day I'll wear aloft my burgonet . " Again , in The Birth of Merlin , 1662 : " This , by the gods and my good sword , I'll set " In bloody lines upon thy burgonet . " STEEVENs . delicious ...
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