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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... sense of the passage , it ought to be regulated thus : I am quickly ill , —and well again , 6 So Antony loves . Thus , in a subsequent scene : 66 I would , thou didst ; " So half my Egypt were submerg'd . " MALONE . to Egypt : ] To me ...
... sense of the passage , it ought to be regulated thus : I am quickly ill , —and well again , 6 So Antony loves . Thus , in a subsequent scene : 66 I would , thou didst ; " So half my Egypt were submerg'd . " MALONE . to Egypt : ] To me ...
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... sense of it , is only an imperfect ex- clamation of - Oh my God ! The decent exclaimer always stops before the sacred name is pronounced . Could such an excla- mation therefore have been uttered by the Pagan Cleopatra ? STEEVENS . 66 ...
... sense of it , is only an imperfect ex- clamation of - Oh my God ! The decent exclaimer always stops before the sacred name is pronounced . Could such an excla- mation therefore have been uttered by the Pagan Cleopatra ? STEEVENS . 66 ...
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... sense required here , that there cannot , I imagine , be the smallest doubt of the justness of this emendation . So , in Hamlet : 66 and no soil , nor cautel , doth besmirch " The virtue of his will . " Again , in Love's Labour's Lost ...
... sense required here , that there cannot , I imagine , be the smallest doubt of the justness of this emendation . So , in Hamlet : 66 and no soil , nor cautel , doth besmirch " The virtue of his will . " Again , in Love's Labour's Lost ...
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... sense is - His trifling levity throws so much burden upon us . JOHNSON . 1 Call on him for't : ] Call on him , is , visit him . Says Cæsar - If Antony followed his debaucheries at a time of leisure , I should leave him to be punished by ...
... sense is - His trifling levity throws so much burden upon us . JOHNSON . 1 Call on him for't : ] Call on him , is , visit him . Says Cæsar - If Antony followed his debaucheries at a time of leisure , I should leave him to be punished by ...
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... sense of this [ as it stood ] in plain prose . The earliest histories inform us , that the man in supreme command was always wish'd to gain that command , till he had obtain'd it . And he , whom the multitude has contentedly seen in a ...
... sense of this [ as it stood ] in plain prose . The earliest histories inform us , that the man in supreme command was always wish'd to gain that command , till he had obtain'd it . And he , whom the multitude has contentedly seen in a ...
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