The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... fweet embrace ; " Incorporate then they feem ; face grows to face . " MALONE . • Till this time , pomp was fingle ; but now married To one above itself . ] The thought is odd and whimsical ; and obfcure enough to need an explanation ...
... fweet embrace ; " Incorporate then they feem ; face grows to face . " MALONE . • Till this time , pomp was fingle ; but now married To one above itself . ] The thought is odd and whimsical ; and obfcure enough to need an explanation ...
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... fweet Nan this ring . " Again , in Leicefter's Commonwealth : r if God fhould take from us her moft excellent majefty ( as once he will ) and fo leave us deftitute- . " STEEVENS . 8 n . 5 . 9 or not allow'd ; ] Not approved . See Vol ...
... fweet Nan this ring . " Again , in Leicefter's Commonwealth : r if God fhould take from us her moft excellent majefty ( as once he will ) and fo leave us deftitute- . " STEEVENS . 8 n . 5 . 9 or not allow'd ; ] Not approved . See Vol ...
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... fweet ladies : [ Seats himself between ANNE BULLEN and another Lady . If I chance to talk a little wild , forgive me ; I had it from my father . ANNE . Was he mad , fir ? SANDS . O , very mad , exceeding mad , in love too : But he would ...
... fweet ladies : [ Seats himself between ANNE BULLEN and another Lady . If I chance to talk a little wild , forgive me ; I had it from my father . ANNE . Was he mad , fir ? SANDS . O , very mad , exceeding mad , in love too : But he would ...
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... fweet a bedfellow ? But , confcience , confcience , - O , ' tis a tender place , and I must leave her . [ Exeunt . Kept him a foreign man ftill : ] Kept him out of the king's prefence , employed in foreign embaffies . JoHNSON . SCENE ...
... fweet a bedfellow ? But , confcience , confcience , - O , ' tis a tender place , and I must leave her . [ Exeunt . Kept him a foreign man ftill : ] Kept him out of the king's prefence , employed in foreign embaffies . JoHNSON . SCENE ...
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... fweet gentleness , Thy meeknefs faint - like , wife - like government , - Obeying in commanding , —and thy parts . Sovereign and pious else , could speak thee out , 2 ) -could speak thee out , ) ] If thy feveral qualities had tongues to ...
... fweet gentleness , Thy meeknefs faint - like , wife - like government , - Obeying in commanding , —and thy parts . Sovereign and pious else , could speak thee out , 2 ) -could speak thee out , ) ] If thy feveral qualities had tongues to ...
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Achilles Æneas againſt AGAM Agamemnon Ajax alfo anſwer Antony and Cleopatra becauſe buſineſs Calchas cardinal Creffida CRES defire Diomed doth Duke eringoes Exeunt expreffion faid fame fays fecond feems fenfe fhall fhould fhow firft firſt folio fome fpeak fpeech ftand ftate ftill ftrong fuch fuppofe fweet fword GENT Grecian Greeks Hanmer hath heaven HECT Hector Helen highneſs himſelf Holinfhed honour inftance itſelf JOHNSON KATH King Henry King Richard III king's lady lord Lord Chamberlain MALONE means Menelaus moft moſt muft muſt Neftor Neoptolemus noble obferves old copy paffage Pandarus Patroclus perfon play pleaſe pleaſure prefent Priam prince purpoſe quarto queen ſay Shakspeare ſhall Sir Thomas Hanmer ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe THEOBALD THER Therfites theſe thofe thoſe thou Troilus Trojan Troy Ulyffes ULYSS uſed WARBURTON whofe Wolfey word