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 14 |
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I shall tell you A pretty tale ; it may be , you have heard it ; But , since it serves my purpose , I will venture To scale ' t a little more 8 8 I will venture To scale ' t a little more . ] To scale is to disperse .
I shall tell you A pretty tale ; it may be , you have heard it ; But , since it serves my purpose , I will venture To scale ' t a little more 8 8 I will venture To scale ' t a little more . ] To scale is to disperse .
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Tis not four days gone ?, Since I heard thence ; these are the words : I think , I have the letter here ; yes , here it is ; [ Reads . They have press'd a powers , but it is not known tes ta 2 EN 5 More than in singularity , & c . ] ...
Tis not four days gone ?, Since I heard thence ; these are the words : I think , I have the letter here ; yes , here it is ; [ Reads . They have press'd a powers , but it is not known tes ta 2 EN 5 More than in singularity , & c . ] ...
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In earnest , it's true ; I heard a senator speak it . Thus it is : -The Volces have an army forth ; against whom Cominius the general is gone , with one part of our Roman power : your lord , and Titus Lartius , are set down before their ...
In earnest , it's true ; I heard a senator speak it . Thus it is : -The Volces have an army forth ; against whom Cominius the general is gone , with one part of our Roman power : your lord , and Titus Lartius , are set down before their ...
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Whiles we have struck , By interims , and conveying gusts , we have heard The charges of our friends : —The Roman gods , Lead their successes as we wish our own ?; That both our powers , with smiling fronts encountering , Enter a ...
Whiles we have struck , By interims , and conveying gusts , we have heard The charges of our friends : —The Roman gods , Lead their successes as we wish our own ?; That both our powers , with smiling fronts encountering , Enter a ...
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( ' Tis south the city mills , ) ] But where could Shakspeare have heard of these mills at Antium ? I believe we ought to read : ( ' Tis south the city a mile . ) " The old edition reads mils . TYRWHITT . Shakspeare is seldom careful ...
( ' Tis south the city mills , ) ] But where could Shakspeare have heard of these mills at Antium ? I believe we ought to read : ( ' Tis south the city a mile . ) " The old edition reads mils . TYRWHITT . Shakspeare is seldom careful ...
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