The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 15Rwington, 1821 |
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... never a servant monster in the fair , who can help it , he says , nor a nest of antiques ? He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays , like those that beget Tales , Tempests , and such like drolleries . " STEEVENS . I was informed ...
... never a servant monster in the fair , who can help it , he says , nor a nest of antiques ? He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays , like those that beget Tales , Tempests , and such like drolleries . " STEEVENS . I was informed ...
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... never meddle with my thoughts " . * First folio , fraughting . at any time ; and this is the sense in which Shakspeare and the elder authors constantly use the phrase . The other meanings of these two Saxon words , being inapplicable to ...
... never meddle with my thoughts " . * First folio , fraughting . at any time ; and this is the sense in which Shakspeare and the elder authors constantly use the phrase . The other meanings of these two Saxon words , being inapplicable to ...
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... never MEDDLE with my thoughts . ] i . e . mix with them . To meddle is often used with this sense , by Chaucer . Hence the substantive medley . The modern and familiar phrase by which that of Miranda may be explained , is— “ never ...
... never MEDDLE with my thoughts . ] i . e . mix with them . To meddle is often used with this sense , by Chaucer . Hence the substantive medley . The modern and familiar phrase by which that of Miranda may be explained , is— “ never ...
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... never practised , were of opinion with more reason , that the power of charms arose only from compact , and was no more than the spirits voluntarily allowed them for the seduction of man . The art was held by all , though not equally ...
... never practised , were of opinion with more reason , that the power of charms arose only from compact , and was no more than the spirits voluntarily allowed them for the seduction of man . The art was held by all , though not equally ...
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... never Yields us kind answer . MIRA . I do not love to look on . PRO . ' Tis a villain , sir , But , as ' tis , We cannot miss him 9 : he does make our fire , Fetch in our wood ; and serves in offices That profit us . What ho ! slave ...
... never Yields us kind answer . MIRA . I do not love to look on . PRO . ' Tis a villain , sir , But , as ' tis , We cannot miss him 9 : he does make our fire , Fetch in our wood ; and serves in offices That profit us . What ho ! slave ...
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ancient appears Ariel Arthur BAST believe Bermuda blood breath bring brother Caliban called circumstance death devil doth Duke edition England English Enter expression eyes fair father fear foot France give hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Holinshed honour island JOHN JOHNSON keep kind King King Henry King John lady land leave live look lord lost MALONE master means nature never night observed old copy once passage peace Perhaps person play Pope present prince printed probably Prospero Queen reason Richard says scene seems sense Shakspeare ship soul speak speech spirit stand STEEVENS strange supposed tell Tempest thee thing thou thought true Virginia written