The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 11
... faid ; " Call in the messengers ; " and afterwards , " Hear the ambassadors . " Talk not to me , says Antony , of messengers ; I am now wholly thine , and you and I unattended will to - night wander through the streets . The subsequent ...
... faid ; " Call in the messengers ; " and afterwards , " Hear the ambassadors . " Talk not to me , says Antony , of messengers ; I am now wholly thine , and you and I unattended will to - night wander through the streets . The subsequent ...
Page 14
... faid to " hold his velvet horns as high as the best of them . " Let it also be remembered that garlands are usually wreathed round the head ; a circumstance which adds great fupport to the emendation now made . So , Sidney : " A garland ...
... faid to " hold his velvet horns as high as the best of them . " Let it also be remembered that garlands are usually wreathed round the head ; a circumstance which adds great fupport to the emendation now made . So , Sidney : " A garland ...
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... faid . IRAS . Am I not an inch of fortune better than she ? CHAR . Well , if you were but an inch of fortune better than I , where would you choose it ? IRAS . Not in my husband's nofe . CHAR . Our worser thoughts heavens mend ! Alexas ...
... faid . IRAS . Am I not an inch of fortune better than she ? CHAR . Well , if you were but an inch of fortune better than I , where would you choose it ? IRAS . Not in my husband's nofe . CHAR . Our worser thoughts heavens mend ! Alexas ...
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... faid that though age could not exempt her from follies , at least it frees her from a childish belief in all he says . STEEVENS . I am inclined to think , that Cleopatra means no more than- Is it poffible that Fulvia should die ? I will ...
... faid that though age could not exempt her from follies , at least it frees her from a childish belief in all he says . STEEVENS . I am inclined to think , that Cleopatra means no more than- Is it poffible that Fulvia should die ? I will ...
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... faid to be written by Fletcher , in conjunction with Shakspeare : 3 " Balms and gums , and heavy cheers , " Sacred vials fill'd with tears . " STEEVENS . -Now , by the fire , & c . ] Some word , in the old copies , being here wanting to ...
... faid to be written by Fletcher , in conjunction with Shakspeare : 3 " Balms and gums , and heavy cheers , " Sacred vials fill'd with tears . " STEEVENS . -Now , by the fire , & c . ] Some word , in the old copies , being here wanting to ...
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