The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 5Riley, 1806 |
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... play , or from the Dramatis Persone , to imagine , that both the Brother - Dukes were namesakes ; and one called the Old , and the other the Younger - Frederick ; and without some such authority , it would make confusion to suppose it ...
... play , or from the Dramatis Persone , to imagine , that both the Brother - Dukes were namesakes ; and one called the Old , and the other the Younger - Frederick ; and without some such authority , it would make confusion to suppose it ...
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... play that this was the name of the younger brother . Malone . Mr. Malone's remark may be just ; and yet I think the speech which is still left in the mouth of Celia , exhibits as much tender- ness for the fool , as respect for her own ...
... play that this was the name of the younger brother . Malone . Mr. Malone's remark may be just ; and yet I think the speech which is still left in the mouth of Celia , exhibits as much tender- ness for the fool , as respect for her own ...
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... play ) cast up her eye , and saw where Rosader came pacing towards them with his forest - bill on his necke . " The quibble may be countenanced by the following passage in ́ Woman's a Weathercock , 1612 : Farmer . “ Good - morrow ...
... play ) cast up her eye , and saw where Rosader came pacing towards them with his forest - bill on his necke . " The quibble may be countenanced by the following passage in ́ Woman's a Weathercock , 1612 : Farmer . “ Good - morrow ...
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... plays furnish many such . " 4 Malone . · let your gentle wishes , go with me to my trial : ] Addison might have had this passage in his memory , when he put the fol- lowing words into Juba's mouth : 66 Marcia , may I hope " That thy ...
... plays furnish many such . " 4 Malone . · let your gentle wishes , go with me to my trial : ] Addison might have had this passage in his memory , when he put the fol- lowing words into Juba's mouth : 66 Marcia , may I hope " That thy ...
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... 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 . --- - but turning these jests out of Malone . So afterwards ...
... 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 . --- - but turning these jests out of Malone . So afterwards ...
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