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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... thoughts . Unless kept , he replies , in commotion by Cleopatra . JOHNSON . What could Cleopatra mean by faying Antony will recollect his thoughts ? What thoughts were they , for the recollection of which the was to applaud him ? It was ...
... thoughts . Unless kept , he replies , in commotion by Cleopatra . JOHNSON . What could Cleopatra mean by faying Antony will recollect his thoughts ? What thoughts were they , for the recollection of which the was to applaud him ? It was ...
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... thought proper to omit their speeches , though at the fame time he forgot to erafe their names as originally announced at their collective entrance . STEEVENS . change his horns with garlands ! ] This is corrupt ; the true reading ...
... thought proper to omit their speeches , though at the fame time he forgot to erafe their names as originally announced at their collective entrance . STEEVENS . change his horns with garlands ! ] This is corrupt ; the true reading ...
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... thought hath ftruck him . - Enobarbus , - ENO . Madam . CLEO . Seek him , and bring him hither . Where's Alexas ? ALEX . Here , madam , at your service . - My lord approaches . Enter ANTONY , with a Meffenger and Attendants . CLEO . We ...
... thought hath ftruck him . - Enobarbus , - ENO . Madam . CLEO . Seek him , and bring him hither . Where's Alexas ? ALEX . Here , madam , at your service . - My lord approaches . Enter ANTONY , with a Meffenger and Attendants . CLEO . We ...
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... thought . ENO . Alack , fir , no ; her paffions are made of nothing but the finest part of pure love : We cannot call her winds and waters , fighs and tears ; they Could , would , and Should , are a thousand times indifcrimi- nately ...
... thought . ENO . Alack , fir , no ; her paffions are made of nothing but the finest part of pure love : We cannot call her winds and waters , fighs and tears ; they Could , would , and Should , are a thousand times indifcrimi- nately ...
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... thought the meaning to be , " My fears quickly render me ill ; and I am as quickly well again , when I am convinced that Antony has an affection for me . " So , for fo that . If this be the true fenfe of the paffage , it ought to be ...
... thought the meaning to be , " My fears quickly render me ill ; and I am as quickly well again , when I am convinced that Antony has an affection for me . " So , for fo that . If this be the true fenfe of the paffage , it ought to be ...
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