The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 12C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... seems to be Men , after possession , become our commanders ; before it , they are our suppliants . " Steevens . 3 Then though ] The quarto reads - Then , the folio and the other modern editions read improperly - That . Johnson . 4 my ...
... seems to be Men , after possession , become our commanders ; before it , they are our suppliants . " Steevens . 3 Then though ] The quarto reads - Then , the folio and the other modern editions read improperly - That . Johnson . 4 my ...
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... seem all affin'd ' and kin : But , in the wind and tempest of her frown , Distinction , with a broad and powerful fan ... seems to me the epithet designed ; and is very conformable to what Aneas afterwards says of Agamemnon : " Which is ...
... seem all affin'd ' and kin : But , in the wind and tempest of her frown , Distinction , with a broad and powerful fan ... seems to me the epithet designed ; and is very conformable to what Aneas afterwards says of Agamemnon : " Which is ...
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... seem'd , his beard all silver white " Wagg'd up and down , and from his lips did fly “ Thin winding breath , which purl'd up to the sky . " About him were a press of gaping faces , " Which seem'd to swallow up his sound advice , " All ...
... seem'd , his beard all silver white " Wagg'd up and down , and from his lips did fly “ Thin winding breath , which purl'd up to the sky . " About him were a press of gaping faces , " Which seem'd to swallow up his sound advice , " All ...
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... seems to be indebted for his present allusion : " For who so liste into the heavens looke , " And search the courses of the rowling spheres , " Shall find that from the point where they first tooke " Their setting forth , in these few ...
... seems to be indebted for his present allusion : " For who so liste into the heavens looke , " And search the courses of the rowling spheres , " Shall find that from the point where they first tooke " Their setting forth , in these few ...
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... seem hyperboles . At this fusty stuff , The large Achilles , on his press'd bed lolling , From his deep chest laughs ... seems to be made , are the parallels on a map . As like as cast to west . Johnson . Yet good Achilles still cries ...
... seem hyperboles . At this fusty stuff , The large Achilles , on his press'd bed lolling , From his deep chest laughs ... seems to be made , are the parallels on a map . As like as cast to west . Johnson . Yet good Achilles still cries ...
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Achilles Agam Agamemnon Ajax ancient Antony and Cleopatra art thou beauty Ben Jonson blood breath brest Calchas called Capulet Cres Cressida dead dear death Diomed dost doth edition Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fear folio fool frend Friar fryer give Grecian greefe Greeks hand hart hath heart heaven Hect Hector Helen honour Johnson Juliet King Henry kiss lady lord lovers lyfe Malone Mason means Menelaus Mercutio Montague mynde Nestor night nurce Nurse old copies Pandarus Paris passage Patr Patroclus play poet Pope prince quarto quoth Rape of Lucrece reading Romeo Romeus scene sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's sorow speak speech Steevens stryfe sweet sword tears tell thee Ther Thersites theyr thing thou art thought Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy true Tybalt Ulyss unto Warburton word
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