The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... fpeak things ftrange . 3 9 Enter Roffe . ] The old copy - Enter Roffe and Angus : but as only the thane of Roffe is fpoken to , or fpeaks any thing in the remaining part of this fcene ; and as Duncan expresses himself in the fingular ...
... fpeak things ftrange . 3 9 Enter Roffe . ] The old copy - Enter Roffe and Angus : but as only the thane of Roffe is fpoken to , or fpeaks any thing in the remaining part of this fcene ; and as Duncan expresses himself in the fingular ...
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... fpeak . The following paffage in The Tempeft feems to afford no unapt comment upon this : 66 pr'ythee , fay on : " The fetting of thine eye and cheek , proclaim " A matter from thee— . " Again , in King Richard II : Men judge by the ...
... fpeak . The following paffage in The Tempeft feems to afford no unapt comment upon this : 66 pr'ythee , fay on : " The fetting of thine eye and cheek , proclaim " A matter from thee— . " Again , in King Richard II : Men judge by the ...
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... fpeak of them . They were the cup- bearers of Odin , and conductors of the dead . They were distinguished by the elegance of their forms ; and it would be as juft to compare youth and beauty with age and deformity , as the Valkyrie of ...
... fpeak of them . They were the cup- bearers of Odin , and conductors of the dead . They were distinguished by the elegance of their forms ; and it would be as juft to compare youth and beauty with age and deformity , as the Valkyrie of ...
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... fpeak low and tardily , " Would turn & c . - To feem like him . " Thick therefore is not lefs applicable to tale , the old reading , than to hail , the alteration of Mr. Rowe . STEEVENS . To give thee , from our royal master , thanks D ...
... fpeak low and tardily , " Would turn & c . - To feem like him . " Thick therefore is not lefs applicable to tale , the old reading , than to hail , the alteration of Mr. Rowe . STEEVENS . To give thee , from our royal master , thanks D ...
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... fpeak it freely , always my obedience And love preferved unto the prince . 13 So alfo the following words fpoken by Henry Duke of Lancafter to King Richard II . at their interview in the Caftle of Flint ( a paffage that Shakspeare had ...
... fpeak it freely , always my obedience And love preferved unto the prince . 13 So alfo the following words fpoken by Henry Duke of Lancafter to King Richard II . at their interview in the Caftle of Flint ( a paffage that Shakspeare had ...
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