The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... WARBURTON . Line 549. These hands do luck nobility , that they strike A meaner than myself ; ) This thought seems to be borrowed from the laws of chivalry , which forbad a knight to engage with his inferior . STEEVENS . Line 718. I will ...
... WARBURTON . Line 549. These hands do luck nobility , that they strike A meaner than myself ; ) This thought seems to be borrowed from the laws of chivalry , which forbad a knight to engage with his inferior . STEEVENS . Line 718. I will ...
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... WARBURTON . vengeful . Line 239 . tions have This blows my heart ; ] All the latter edi- This bows my heart ; I have given the original word again the place from which I think it unjustly excluded . This generosity ( says Enobar- bus ) ...
... WARBURTON . vengeful . Line 239 . tions have This blows my heart ; ] All the latter edi- This bows my heart ; I have given the original word again the place from which I think it unjustly excluded . This generosity ( says Enobar- bus ) ...
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... WARBURTON , Line 442 Was never so emboss'd . ] A hunting term : when a deer is hard run , and foams at the mouth , he is said to be imbost . HANMER . Line 477. Pack'd cards with Cæsar , and false - play'd my glory Unto an enemy's ...
... WARBURTON , Line 442 Was never so emboss'd . ] A hunting term : when a deer is hard run , and foams at the mouth , he is said to be imbost . HANMER . Line 477. Pack'd cards with Cæsar , and false - play'd my glory Unto an enemy's ...
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