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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... cause against which his brother fought . STEEVENS . Having alike your cause ? ] That is , I having alike your cause . The meaning is the same as if , instead of " against my stomach , " our author had written - against the stomach of me ...
... cause against which his brother fought . STEEVENS . Having alike your cause ? ] That is , I having alike your cause . The meaning is the same as if , instead of " against my stomach , " our author had written - against the stomach of me ...
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... cause to be glad , that matters are so well digested . You staied well by it in Egypt . ENO . Ay , sir ; we did sleep day out of counte- nance , and made the night light with drinking . MEC . Eight wild boars roasted whole at a break ...
... cause to be glad , that matters are so well digested . You staied well by it in Egypt . ENO . Ay , sir ; we did sleep day out of counte- nance , and made the night light with drinking . MEC . Eight wild boars roasted whole at a break ...
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... cause of her appearing more beautiful , in consequence of the frequent motion of her eyes ; i . e . ( in Shak- speare's language , ) this their situation and office was the cause , & c . We have in every part of this author such diction ...
... cause of her appearing more beautiful , in consequence of the frequent motion of her eyes ; i . e . ( in Shak- speare's language , ) this their situation and office was the cause , & c . We have in every part of this author such diction ...
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... cause . - Come hither , sir . Re - enter Messenger . Though it be honest , it is never good To bring bad news : Give to a gracious message Melt Egypt into Nile ! ] So , in the first scene of this play : " Let Rome in Tyber melt , " & c ...
... cause . - Come hither , sir . Re - enter Messenger . Though it be honest , it is never good To bring bad news : Give to a gracious message Melt Egypt into Nile ! ] So , in the first scene of this play : " Let Rome in Tyber melt , " & c ...
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... cause of that ill news , in consequence of which thou art yet sore with my blows ! If it be said , that it is very harsh to suppose that Cleopatra means to say to the Messenger , that he is not himself that information which he brings ...
... cause of that ill news , in consequence of which thou art yet sore with my blows ! If it be said , that it is very harsh to suppose that Cleopatra means to say to the Messenger , that he is not himself that information which he brings ...
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