The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... minds , that shews you " When you sail false . " Again , in Churchyard's Prayse and Reporte of Maister Martyne Forboisher's Voyage to Meta Incognita , & c . 12mo . bl . 1. 1578 : " There the generall gaue a speciall card and order to ...
... minds , that shews you " When you sail false . " Again , in Churchyard's Prayse and Reporte of Maister Martyne Forboisher's Voyage to Meta Incognita , & c . 12mo . bl . 1. 1578 : " There the generall gaue a speciall card and order to ...
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... mind for pre - eminence . - Or , -There is a contest in his mind whether he should indulge his desire of publishing to the world the commendations due to your heroism , or whether he should remain in silent admiration of what no words ...
... mind for pre - eminence . - Or , -There is a contest in his mind whether he should indulge his desire of publishing to the world the commendations due to your heroism , or whether he should remain in silent admiration of what no words ...
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... mind . STEEVENS . 6 -function Is smother'd in surmise ; and nothing is , But what is not . ] All powers of action are oppressed and crushed by one overwhelming image in the mind , and nothing is present to me but that which is really ...
... mind . STEEVENS . 6 -function Is smother'd in surmise ; and nothing is , But what is not . ] All powers of action are oppressed and crushed by one overwhelming image in the mind , and nothing is present to me but that which is really ...
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... mind's construction in the face : ] The con- struction of the mind is , I believe , a phrase peculiar to Shak- speare it implies the frame or disposition of the mind , by which it is determined to good or ill . JOHNSON .. Dr. Johnson ...
... mind's construction in the face : ] The con- struction of the mind is , I believe , a phrase peculiar to Shak- speare it implies the frame or disposition of the mind , by which it is determined to good or ill . JOHNSON .. Dr. Johnson ...
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... mind after the tumultuous bustle of the preceding scenes , and perfectly contrasts the scene of horror that immediately succeeds . It seems as if Shakspeare asked himself , What is a prince likely to say to his attendants on such an ...
... mind after the tumultuous bustle of the preceding scenes , and perfectly contrasts the scene of horror that immediately succeeds . It seems as if Shakspeare asked himself , What is a prince likely to say to his attendants on such an ...
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