The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Night's Dream : " So we grew toge- ther . " STEEVENS . -as they grew together ; ] That is , as if they grew toge- ther . We have the same image in our author's Venus and Adonis : 66 a sweet embrace ; " Incorporate then they seem ; face ...
... Night's Dream : " So we grew toge- ther . " STEEVENS . -as they grew together ; ] That is , as if they grew toge- ther . We have the same image in our author's Venus and Adonis : 66 a sweet embrace ; " Incorporate then they seem ; face ...
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... night Made it a fool , and beggar . The two kings , Equal in lustre , were now best , now worst , the speaker ) pomp led a single life , as not finding a husband able to support her according to her dignity ; but she has now got one in ...
... night Made it a fool , and beggar . The two kings , Equal in lustre , were now best , now worst , the speaker ) pomp led a single life , as not finding a husband able to support her according to her dignity ; but she has now got one in ...
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... night give my sweet Nan this ring . " Again , in Leicester's Commonwealth : " if God should take from us her most excellent majesty ( as once he will ) and so leave us destitute- . " 8 STEEVENS . or not allow'd ; ] Not approved . See ...
... night give my sweet Nan this ring . " Again , in Leicester's Commonwealth : " if God should take from us her most excellent majesty ( as once he will ) and so leave us destitute- . " 8 STEEVENS . or not allow'd ; ] Not approved . See ...
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... night , 2 He's traitor to the height . [ Exeunt . By day and night , ] This , I believe , was a phrase anciently signifying - at all times , every way , completely . In The Merry Wives of Windsor , Falstaff , at the end of his letter to ...
... night , 2 He's traitor to the height . [ Exeunt . By day and night , ] This , I believe , was a phrase anciently signifying - at all times , every way , completely . In The Merry Wives of Windsor , Falstaff , at the end of his letter to ...
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... night he makes a supper , and a great one , To many lords and ladies ; there will be The beauty of this kingdom , I'll assure you . wear away- ] Old copy - wee away . Corrected in the second folio . MALONE . Lov . That churchman bears a ...
... night he makes a supper , and a great one , To many lords and ladies ; there will be The beauty of this kingdom , I'll assure you . wear away- ] Old copy - wee away . Corrected in the second folio . MALONE . Lov . That churchman bears a ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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