The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fome pleasure now : What sport to - night ? CLEO . Hear the ambaffadors . ANT . Fye , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , 5 - Antony Will be himself . Ant . But firr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this ...
... fome pleasure now : What sport to - night ? CLEO . Hear the ambaffadors . ANT . Fye , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , 5 - Antony Will be himself . Ant . But firr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this ...
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... fome of the ftories he relates of the profufenefs and luxury of Antony's entertainments at Alexandria . Shakspeare appears to have been very anxious in this play to introduce every inci- foothfayer that you praised fo to the queen ? O ...
... fome of the ftories he relates of the profufenefs and luxury of Antony's entertainments at Alexandria . Shakspeare appears to have been very anxious in this play to introduce every inci- foothfayer that you praised fo to the queen ? O ...
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... fome pyed colour , with two or three change of laces about . " Change of clothes , in the time of Shakipeare , fignificd variety of them . Coriolanus fays that he has received " change of honours " from the Patricians . Act II . fc . i ...
... fome pyed colour , with two or three change of laces about . " Change of clothes , in the time of Shakipeare , fignificd variety of them . Coriolanus fays that he has received " change of honours " from the Patricians . Act II . fc . i ...
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... fome book or other of the age , I have no doubt almost every combination of words that may be found in our author , however uncouth it may ap- pear to our ears , or however different from modern phrafeology , will at fome time or other ...
... fome book or other of the age , I have no doubt almost every combination of words that may be found in our author , however uncouth it may ap- pear to our ears , or however different from modern phrafeology , will at fome time or other ...
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... fome excellent fortune ! Let me be married to three kings in a forenoon , and widow them all : let me have a child at fifty , to whom Herod of Jewry may do homage : find me 7 I had rather heat my liver & c . ] So , in The Merchant of ...
... fome excellent fortune ! Let me be married to three kings in a forenoon , and widow them all : let me have a child at fifty , to whom Herod of Jewry may do homage : find me 7 I had rather heat my liver & c . ] So , in The Merchant of ...
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