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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... So , in The Winter's Tale : 66 - one that fixes " No bourn ' twixt his and mine . " STEEVENS , MALONE . ANT . Then must thou needs find out new hea- B4 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . .. 7 Flourish. Enter ANTONY and CLEOPATRA, with ...
... So , in The Winter's Tale : 66 - one that fixes " No bourn ' twixt his and mine . " STEEVENS , MALONE . ANT . Then must thou needs find out new hea- B4 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . .. 7 Flourish. Enter ANTONY and CLEOPATRA, with ...
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... must thou needs find out new hea- ven , new earth , " Enter an Attendant . ATT . News , my good lord , from Rome ... must not stay here longer , your dismission Is come from Cæfar ; therefore hear it , Antony.- Where's Fulvia's procefs ...
... must thou needs find out new hea- ven , new earth , " Enter an Attendant . ATT . News , my good lord , from Rome ... must not stay here longer , your dismission Is come from Cæfar ; therefore hear it , Antony.- Where's Fulvia's procefs ...
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... must inform Mr. Henley , that I received it from an Effex farmer ; obferving , at the fame time , that in different counties the fame terms are differently applied . STEEVENS . The words lie ftill are opposed to earing ; quick means ...
... must inform Mr. Henley , that I received it from an Effex farmer ; obferving , at the fame time , that in different counties the fame terms are differently applied . STEEVENS . The words lie ftill are opposed to earing ; quick means ...
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... must break , Enter another Messenger . Or lose myself in dotage . - What are you ? 2 MESS . Fulvia thy wife is dead . ANT . Where died fhe ? our lively , apprehenfive minds . So , in King Henry IV . P. II : " It afcends me into the ...
... must break , Enter another Messenger . Or lose myself in dotage . - What are you ? 2 MESS . Fulvia thy wife is dead . ANT . Where died fhe ? our lively , apprehenfive minds . So , in King Henry IV . P. II : " It afcends me into the ...
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... must be gone . ENO . Under a compelling occafion , let women die It were pity to caft them away for nothing ; though , between them and a great caufe , they fhould be esteemed nothing . Cleopatra , catching but the leaft noife of this ...
... must be gone . ENO . Under a compelling occafion , let women die It were pity to caft them away for nothing ; though , between them and a great caufe , they fhould be esteemed nothing . Cleopatra , catching but the leaft noife of this ...
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