The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen9A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... feems here to mean guide ofro active . ( 8 ) Is fev'rous , like the work + ] The old edition reads , work- It favours , I think we fhould read , In favour's , like the work we have have in hand ; V Moft bloody , fiery , and most ...
... feems here to mean guide ofro active . ( 8 ) Is fev'rous , like the work + ] The old edition reads , work- It favours , I think we fhould read , In favour's , like the work we have have in hand ; V Moft bloody , fiery , and most ...
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... feems to me moft ftrange that men fhould fear , Seeing that ( 7 ) death , a neceffary end , Will come , when it will come . ( 7 ) -death , a neceffary end , & c . ] This is a fentence derived from the Stoical doctrine of predeftination ...
... feems to me moft ftrange that men fhould fear , Seeing that ( 7 ) death , a neceffary end , Will come , when it will come . ( 7 ) -death , a neceffary end , & c . ] This is a fentence derived from the Stoical doctrine of predeftination ...
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... feems to countenance fuch à charge . Caffius un- derstood him in this fenfe , and with much confcious pride re- torts the charge by a like infinuation . -Brutus , bay not me . ( 2 ) To hedge me in ; your direction or cenfure . WARBURTON ...
... feems to countenance fuch à charge . Caffius un- derstood him in this fenfe , and with much confcious pride re- torts the charge by a like infinuation . -Brutus , bay not me . ( 2 ) To hedge me in ; your direction or cenfure . WARBURTON ...
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... And fomething to be done immediately . Earn us · ( 9 ) To warn feems to mean here the fame as to alarm . Hanmer reads , They mean to wage us . Ant . Ant . Octavius , lead your battle foftly on , 80 CESAR . JULIUS ACT V. SCENE I. ...
... And fomething to be done immediately . Earn us · ( 9 ) To warn feems to mean here the fame as to alarm . Hanmer reads , They mean to wage us . Ant . Ant . Octavius , lead your battle foftly on , 80 CESAR . JULIUS ACT V. SCENE I. ...
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... compared with fome other of Shakespeare's plays ; his adherence to the real ftory , and to Roman manners , feems to have impeded the natural vigour of his genius . ANTONY ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . M. ANTONY . Octavius Cæfar . JULIUS CESAR .
... compared with fome other of Shakespeare's plays ; his adherence to the real ftory , and to Roman manners , feems to have impeded the natural vigour of his genius . ANTONY ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . M. ANTONY . Octavius Cæfar . JULIUS CESAR .
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