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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11 : God , I thank thee , I am not as this publican . ” The pronoun — such , only disorders the measure . STEEVENS . The counsellor heart , ] The heart was anciently esteemed the feat of prudence . Homo cordatus is a prudent man .
11 : God , I thank thee , I am not as this publican . ” The pronoun — such , only disorders the measure . STEEVENS . The counsellor heart , ] The heart was anciently esteemed the feat of prudence . Homo cordatus is a prudent man .
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He that will give good words to thee , will flatter Beneath abhorring . – What would you have , you curs , That like nor peace , nor war ? the one affrights you , The other makes you proud ' . He that trusts you , Where he should find ...
He that will give good words to thee , will flatter Beneath abhorring . – What would you have , you curs , That like nor peace , nor war ? the one affrights you , The other makes you proud ' . He that trusts you , Where he should find ...
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Again , in The Taming of The Shrew : “ I thank thee for that gird , good Tranio . ” Many instances of the use of this word might be added . STEEVENS . To gird , as an anonymous correspondent observes to me , “ in some parts of England ...
Again , in The Taming of The Shrew : “ I thank thee for that gird , good Tranio . ” Many instances of the use of this word might be added . STEEVENS . To gird , as an anonymous correspondent observes to me , “ in some parts of England ...
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I tell thee , daughter , -I , sprang not more in joy at first hearing he was a man - child , than now in first seeing he had proved himself a man . Vir . But had he died in the business , madam ? how then ? Vol .
I tell thee , daughter , -I , sprang not more in joy at first hearing he was a man - child , than now in first seeing he had proved himself a man . Vir . But had he died in the business , madam ? how then ? Vol .
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Now the fair goddess , Fortune , Fall deep in love with thee ; and her great charms Misguide thy opposers ' swords ! Bold gentleman , Prosperity be thy page ! Mar. Thy friend no less Than those she placeth highest ! So , farewell .
Now the fair goddess , Fortune , Fall deep in love with thee ; and her great charms Misguide thy opposers ' swords ! Bold gentleman , Prosperity be thy page ! Mar. Thy friend no less Than those she placeth highest ! So , farewell .
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ancient appear Aufidius bear believe better blood bring called Camillo cause common Coriolanus correction death editors enemy Enter Exeunt expression eyes fair father fear folio friends give given gods hand hast hath head hear heard heart hold honour I'll Johnson King King Henry lady leave Leon less look lord MALONE Marcius Mason master means measure Menenius mother nature never noble observes occurs old copy once passage Paul peace perhaps person play poor Pray present prince queen Roman Rome SCENE seems senate sense SERV Shakspeare signifies speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose tell thee thing thou thought tribunes true voices WARBURTON wife worthy