The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... seems to be : Will there ever be an end of your excuses ? As often as you want to leave me , will not some Fulvia , some new pretext be found for your de- parture ? She has already said that though age could not exempt her from follies ...
... seems to be : Will there ever be an end of your excuses ? As often as you want to leave me , will not some Fulvia , some new pretext be found for your de- parture ? She has already said that though age could not exempt her from follies ...
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... seems to be suppressed by sorrow ; and after many at- tempts to produce her meaning , she cries out : O , this oblivious memory of mine is as false and treacherous to me as Antony is , and I forget every thing . Oblivion , I believe ...
... seems to be suppressed by sorrow ; and after many at- tempts to produce her meaning , she cries out : O , this oblivious memory of mine is as false and treacherous to me as Antony is , and I forget every thing . Oblivion , I believe ...
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... seem as the spots of heaven , More fiery by night's blackness ; hereditary , or Vouchsaf'd to think he had partners ... seems to be - As the stars or spots of heaven are not obscured , but rather rendered more bright , by the black ...
... seem as the spots of heaven , More fiery by night's blackness ; hereditary , or Vouchsaf'd to think he had partners ... seems to be - As the stars or spots of heaven are not obscured , but rather rendered more bright , by the black ...
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... seems inconse- quent . I read : And his composure & c . Grant that this becomes him , and if it can become him , he must have in him something very uncommon , yet , & c . JOHNSON . Though the construction of this passage , as Dr ...
... seems inconse- quent . I read : And his composure & c . Grant that this becomes him , and if it can become him , he must have in him something very uncommon , yet , & c . JOHNSON . Though the construction of this passage , as Dr ...
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... seems to be a post - horse , rather than a war - horse . Yet as arm - gaunt seems not intended to imply any defect , it perhaps means , a horse so slender that a man might clasp him , and therefore formed for expedition . Hanmer reads ...
... seems to be a post - horse , rather than a war - horse . Yet as arm - gaunt seems not intended to imply any defect , it perhaps means , a horse so slender that a man might clasp him , and therefore formed for expedition . Hanmer reads ...
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