The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Shakspeare's patron , of his dearest friend . STEEVENS . - ftudied in his death , ] Inftru & ted in the art of dying . It was ufual to fay ftudied , for learned in fcience . JOHNSON . To throw away the deareft thing he ow'd , As MACBETH ...
... Shakspeare's patron , of his dearest friend . STEEVENS . - ftudied in his death , ] Inftru & ted in the art of dying . It was ufual to fay ftudied , for learned in fcience . JOHNSON . To throw away the deareft thing he ow'd , As MACBETH ...
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... Shakspeare : it implies the frame or difpofition of the mind , by which it is determined to good or ill . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson seems to have underftood the word conftruction in this place , in the fenfe of frame or fructure ; but the ...
... Shakspeare : it implies the frame or difpofition of the mind , by which it is determined to good or ill . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson seems to have underftood the word conftruction in this place , in the fenfe of frame or fructure ; but the ...
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... Shakspeare had certainly read and perhaps remembered ) : " My fovereign lorde and kyng , the cause of my coming , at this prefent , is , your honour faved , to have againe reftitution of my perfon , my landes , and heritage , through ...
... Shakspeare had certainly read and perhaps remembered ) : " My fovereign lorde and kyng , the cause of my coming , at this prefent , is , your honour faved , to have againe reftitution of my perfon , my landes , and heritage , through ...
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... with remorse , oppos'd against the act . ” Again , in Othello : 7 And to obey fhall be in me remorse . " See notes on that passage , A & III . ` sc . iii . STEEVENS . Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The 56 MACBETH .
... with remorse , oppos'd against the act . ” Again , in Othello : 7 And to obey fhall be in me remorse . " See notes on that passage , A & III . ` sc . iii . STEEVENS . Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The 56 MACBETH .
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... Shakspeare wrote differently , perhaps thus : That no compunctious vifitings of nature Shake my fell purpose , nor keep pace between The ffed and it.- To keep pace between , may fignify to pass between , to intervene . Pace is on many ...
... Shakspeare wrote differently , perhaps thus : That no compunctious vifitings of nature Shake my fell purpose , nor keep pace between The ffed and it.- To keep pace between , may fignify to pass between , to intervene . Pace is on many ...
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