The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... Seems to cry out , " & c . See Vol . IV . p . 74. Again , in Cymbeline , A & I. fc . vii : 66 this hand , whose touch , Whofe every touch " & c . The fame expreffion occurs again in another play , but I have loft my reference to it ...
... Seems to cry out , " & c . See Vol . IV . p . 74. Again , in Cymbeline , A & I. fc . vii : 66 this hand , whose touch , Whofe every touch " & c . The fame expreffion occurs again in another play , but I have loft my reference to it ...
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... seems to wish is , that Antony should ftill remain with Cleopatra , totally forgetful of every other object . " To prorogue his honour , " does not convey to me at least any precise notion . If , however , there be no corruption , I fup ...
... seems to wish is , that Antony should ftill remain with Cleopatra , totally forgetful of every other object . " To prorogue his honour , " does not convey to me at least any precise notion . If , however , there be no corruption , I fup ...
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... seems to understand this paffage thus ; The honour which he talks of me as lacking , is unviolated . I never lacked it . This , perhaps , may be the true meaning ; but , be- fore I read the note , I understood it thus : Lepidus ...
... seems to understand this paffage thus ; The honour which he talks of me as lacking , is unviolated . I never lacked it . This , perhaps , may be the true meaning ; but , be- fore I read the note , I understood it thus : Lepidus ...
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... seem great , And all great fears , which now import their dan- gers , Would then be nothing : truths would be but tales , Where now half tales be truths : her love to both , Would , each to other , and all loves to both , Draw after her ...
... seem great , And all great fears , which now import their dan- gers , Would then be nothing : truths would be but tales , Where now half tales be truths : her love to both , Would , each to other , and all loves to both , Draw after her ...
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... seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool , And what they undid , did.1 AGR . O , rare for Antony ! ENO . Her gentlewomen , like the Nereides , So many mermaids , tended her i ' the eyes , 2 8 like a burnish'd throne , Burn'd ...
... seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool , And what they undid , did.1 AGR . O , rare for Antony ! ENO . Her gentlewomen , like the Nereides , So many mermaids , tended her i ' the eyes , 2 8 like a burnish'd throne , Burn'd ...
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