The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Macbeth : " Worthy Macbeth , we stay upon your leifure . " STEEVENS . 2 MESS . In Sicyon : Her length of fickness 26 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... Macbeth : " Worthy Macbeth , we stay upon your leifure . " STEEVENS . 2 MESS . In Sicyon : Her length of fickness 26 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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... Macbeth : " The thane of Fife had a wife ; where is she now ? " STEEVENS . 1 - I did not send you ; ] You must go as if you came without my order or knowledge . JOHNSON . So , in Troilus and Creffida : " We met by chance ; you did not ...
... Macbeth : " The thane of Fife had a wife ; where is she now ? " STEEVENS . 1 - I did not send you ; ] You must go as if you came without my order or knowledge . JOHNSON . So , in Troilus and Creffida : " We met by chance ; you did not ...
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... Macbeth , Vol . X. p . 88 , n . 4. The old copy , however , reads - vaissailes . STEEVENS . Vafsals is , without question , the true reading . HENLEY . -Thou didst drink 4 The Stale of horses , ] All these circumftances of Antony's ...
... Macbeth , Vol . X. p . 88 , n . 4. The old copy , however , reads - vaissailes . STEEVENS . Vafsals is , without question , the true reading . HENLEY . -Thou didst drink 4 The Stale of horses , ] All these circumftances of Antony's ...
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... Macbeth : 66 - - As thick as tale , " Came post with poft , - . " See Vol . X. p . 44 , n . 3. STEEVENS . My fallad days ; When I was green in judgment : -Cold in blood , To say , as I Said then ! ] Cold in blood , is an upbraiding f ...
... Macbeth : 66 - - As thick as tale , " Came post with poft , - . " See Vol . X. p . 44 , n . 3. STEEVENS . My fallad days ; When I was green in judgment : -Cold in blood , To say , as I Said then ! ] Cold in blood , is an upbraiding f ...
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... Macbeth : 66 - -Two truths are told " As happy prologues to the swelling act " Of the imperial theme . " And , in Cymbeline : STEEVENS . When a foldier was the theme , my name " Was not far off . " HENLEY . Mr. Steevens's interpretation ...
... Macbeth : 66 - -Two truths are told " As happy prologues to the swelling act " Of the imperial theme . " And , in Cymbeline : STEEVENS . When a foldier was the theme , my name " Was not far off . " HENLEY . Mr. Steevens's interpretation ...
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