The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, Volume 14 |
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... fools , and children calculate ; 7 * 5 -thunder - stone : ] A stone fabulously supposed to be discharged by thunder ... fools , and children , & c . ] point thus : stone . Why old men fools , and children calculate . Blackstone . * I ...
... fools , and children calculate ; 7 * 5 -thunder - stone : ] A stone fabulously supposed to be discharged by thunder ... fools , and children , & c . ] point thus : stone . Why old men fools , and children calculate . Blackstone . * I ...
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... fools ; I mean , sweet words , Low - crooked curt'sies , and base spaniel fawning . Thy brother by decree is banished ; If thou dost bend , and pray , and fawn , for him , I spurn thee like a cur out of my way . Know , Cæsar doth not ...
... fools ; I mean , sweet words , Low - crooked curt'sies , and base spaniel fawning . Thy brother by decree is banished ; If thou dost bend , and pray , and fawn , for him , I spurn thee like a cur out of my way . Know , Cæsar doth not ...
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... fools that marry : -You'll bear me a bang for that , I fear . Pro- ceed ; directly . Cin . Directly , I am going to Cæsar's funeral . 1 Cit . As a friend , or an enemy ? Cin . As a friend . 2 Cit . That matter is answered directly . 4 ...
... fools that marry : -You'll bear me a bang for that , I fear . Pro- ceed ; directly . Cin . Directly , I am going to Cæsar's funeral . 1 Cit . As a friend , or an enemy ? Cin . As a friend . 2 Cit . That matter is answered directly . 4 ...
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... fool , That brought my answer back.7 - Brutus hath riv'd my heart : A friend should bear his friend's infirmities , But Brutus makes mine greater than they are . Bru . I do not , till you practise them on me.8 Cas . You love me not ...
... fool , That brought my answer back.7 - Brutus hath riv'd my heart : A friend should bear his friend's infirmities , But Brutus makes mine greater than they are . Bru . I do not , till you practise them on me.8 Cas . You love me not ...
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... fools ? 5 2 chides , ] i . e . is clamorous , scolds . So , in As you Like it : " For what had he to do to chide at me ? " Steevens . 3 Enter Poet . ] Shakspeare found the present incident in Plutarch . The intruder , however , was ...
... fools ? 5 2 chides , ] i . e . is clamorous , scolds . So , in As you Like it : " For what had he to do to chide at me ? " Steevens . 3 Enter Poet . ] Shakspeare found the present incident in Plutarch . The intruder , however , was ...
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