The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 5Riley, 1806 |
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... seems to take from me : 3 he lets me feed with his hinds , bars me the place of a brother , and , as much as in him lies , mines my gentility with my education . This is it , Adam , that grieves me ; and the spirit of my father , which ...
... seems to take from me : 3 he lets me feed with his hinds , bars me the place of a brother , and , as much as in him lies , mines my gentility with my education . This is it , Adam , that grieves me ; and the spirit of my father , which ...
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... seem necessary to the perspicuity of the dia- logue . Johnson . the duke's daughter , ] i . e . the banished duke's daughter . Malone . The author of The Revisal is of opinion , that the subsequent words — her cousin , sufficiently ...
... seem necessary to the perspicuity of the dia- logue . Johnson . the duke's daughter , ] i . e . the banished duke's daughter . Malone . The author of The Revisal is of opinion , that the subsequent words — her cousin , sufficiently ...
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... seems not to know that the Dramatis Persone were first enumerated by Rowe . Johnson . Frederick is here clearly a mistake , as appears by the answer of Rosalind , to whom Touchstone addresses himself , though the question was put to him ...
... seems not to know that the Dramatis Persone were first enumerated by Rowe . Johnson . Frederick is here clearly a mistake , as appears by the answer of Rosalind , to whom Touchstone addresses himself , though the question was put to him ...
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... seems an allusion to cards , where he that has no more cards to play of any particular sort , is out of suit . Johnson . Out of suits with fortune , I believe , means , turned out of her service , and stripped of her livery . Steevens ...
... seems an allusion to cards , where he that has no more cards to play of any particular sort , is out of suit . Johnson . Out of suits with fortune , I believe , means , turned out of her service , and stripped of her livery . Steevens ...
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... seem more virtu- ous , 1 When she is gone : then open not thy lips ; Firm and irrevocable is my doom Which I have pass'd upon her ; she is banish'd . 8 Cel . Pronounce that sentence then on me , my liege ; 66 remorse , ] i . e ...
... seem more virtu- ous , 1 When she is gone : then open not thy lips ; Firm and irrevocable is my doom Which I have pass'd upon her ; she is banish'd . 8 Cel . Pronounce that sentence then on me , my liege ; 66 remorse , ] i . e ...
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