The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Leaves them invifible ; and his fiege is now 66 Against the wind . " MALONE . The obfervations of fix commentators are here exhibited . To offer an additional line on this fubject , ( as the Meffenger says to Lady Macduff , ) were fell ...
... Leaves them invifible ; and his fiege is now 66 Against the wind . " MALONE . The obfervations of fix commentators are here exhibited . To offer an additional line on this fubject , ( as the Meffenger says to Lady Macduff , ) were fell ...
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... leave , inftead of love . So afterwards : " ' Would she had never given you leave to come ! " M. MASON . The old reading may mean - And prevail on her love to con- fent to our feparation . STEEVENS . I fufpect the author wrote : And get ...
... leave , inftead of love . So afterwards : " ' Would she had never given you leave to come ! " M. MASON . The old reading may mean - And prevail on her love to con- fent to our feparation . STEEVENS . I fufpect the author wrote : And get ...
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... leave to come ! Let her not fay , ' tis I that keep you here , I have no power upon you ; hers ANT . The gods best know , — CLEO . you are . O , never was there So mightily betray'd ! Yet , at the first , I faw the treafons planted ...
... leave to come ! Let her not fay , ' tis I that keep you here , I have no power upon you ; hers ANT . The gods best know , — CLEO . you are . O , never was there So mightily betray'd ! Yet , at the first , I faw the treafons planted ...
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... leave , me , will not fome Fulvia , fome new pretext be found for your de- parture ? She has already said that though age could not exempt her from follies , at least it frees her from a childish belief in all he fays . STEEVENS . I am ...
... leave , me , will not fome Fulvia , fome new pretext be found for your de- parture ? She has already said that though age could not exempt her from follies , at least it frees her from a childish belief in all he fays . STEEVENS . I am ...
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... leaving it . " STEEVENS . 2 O moft falfe love ! Where be the facred vials thou should't fill With forrowful water ? ] Alluding to the lachrymatory vials , or bottles of tears , which the Romans fometimes put into the urn of a friend ...
... leaving it . " STEEVENS . 2 O moft falfe love ! Where be the facred vials thou should't fill With forrowful water ? ] Alluding to the lachrymatory vials , or bottles of tears , which the Romans fometimes put into the urn of a friend ...
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