The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thee , fair and admir'd ! No messenger ; but thine and all alone , ' To - night , we'll wander through the streets , and note Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; ] So , in our author's 150th Sonnet : " Whence hast ...
... thee , fair and admir'd ! No messenger ; but thine and all alone , ' To - night , we'll wander through the streets , and note Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; ] So , in our author's 150th Sonnet : " Whence hast ...
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... Thou hast a sister by the mother's side , Admir'd Octavia : great Mark Antony Is now a widower . CES . Say not so ... thy brothers in- . " STEEVENS . Say not so , Agrippa ; ] The old copy has - Say not say . Mr. Rowe made this necessary ...
... Thou hast a sister by the mother's side , Admir'd Octavia : great Mark Antony Is now a widower . CES . Say not so ... thy brothers in- . " STEEVENS . Say not so , Agrippa ; ] The old copy has - Say not say . Mr. Rowe made this necessary ...
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... thy lips with loath'd satiety , " But rather famish them amid their plenty . " MALONE . 9 For vilest things Become themselves in her ; ] So , in our author's 150th Sonnet : " Whence hast thou this becoming of things ill ? " MALONE ...
... thy lips with loath'd satiety , " But rather famish them amid their plenty . " MALONE . 9 For vilest things Become themselves in her ; ] So , in our author's 150th Sonnet : " Whence hast thou this becoming of things ill ? " MALONE ...
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... thee , And make thy fortunes proud : the blow thou hadst Shall make thy peace , for moving me to rage ; And I will boot thee with what gift beside Thy modesty can beg . MESS . CLEO . Rogue , thou hast liv'd too long . MESS . He's ...
... thee , And make thy fortunes proud : the blow thou hadst Shall make thy peace , for moving me to rage ; And I will boot thee with what gift beside Thy modesty can beg . MESS . CLEO . Rogue , thou hast liv'd too long . MESS . He's ...
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... thee , That art not ! -What ? thou'rt sure of't ? B - Get thee hence : • That art not ! —What ? thou'rt sure of't ... hast brought from Rome , Are SC . V. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 107.
... thee , That art not ! -What ? thou'rt sure of't ? B - Get thee hence : • That art not ! —What ? thou'rt sure of't ... hast brought from Rome , Are SC . V. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 107.
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ancient Antony appears better Cæsar called CHAR Charmian CLEO Cleopatra Cordelia Coriolanus CORN Cymbeline daughters death doth Edgar edition editors Edmund Egypt emendation Enobarbus Enter EROS Exeunt Exit eyes father fool fortune give Gloster gods Goneril Hanmer hath hear heart honour IRAS JOHNSON Julius Cæsar KENT King Henry King Lear knave lady LEAR lord Macbeth madam MALONE Mark Antony MASON means MESS metre never night noble o'the Octavia old copy old reading omitted Othello passage perhaps play Plutarch poet Pompey poor pray Proculeius quartos read queen Regan RITSON says scene second folio seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir Thomas Hanmer speak speech STEEVENS suppose sword tell thee Theobald thine thing thou art thou hast thought Timon of Athens TOLLET Troilus and Cressida TYRWHITT WARBURTON word