The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 11F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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... speaking of the battle of Towton : - - by which only stratagem , as it was constantly averred , the battle and day was lost and won . " Chronicle , 1611. MALONE . 3ere set of sun . ] The old copy unnecessarily and harshly reads- ere the ...
... speaking of the battle of Towton : - - by which only stratagem , as it was constantly averred , the battle and day was lost and won . " Chronicle , 1611. MALONE . 3ere set of sun . ] The old copy unnecessarily and harshly reads- ere the ...
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... speak the line thus regulated , and suppose they are reciting a verse , may profit by the direction they have received . 66 The pronoun " their , " having two vowels together , may be split into two syllables ; but the adverb there ...
... speak the line thus regulated , and suppose they are reciting a verse , may profit by the direction they have received . 66 The pronoun " their , " having two vowels together , may be split into two syllables ; but the adverb there ...
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... speak things strange9 . " Whence cam❜st thou , worthy thane ? 99 Angus may be considered as a superfluous character . Had his present appearance been designed , the King would naturally have taken some notice of him . STEEVENS . It is ...
... speak things strange9 . " Whence cam❜st thou , worthy thane ? 99 Angus may be considered as a superfluous character . Had his present appearance been designed , the King would naturally have taken some notice of him . STEEVENS . It is ...
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... speak things strange . " i . e . that seems about to speak strange things . Our author himself furnishes us with the best comment on this passage . In Antony and Cleopatra we meet with nearly the same idea : I " The business of this man ...
... speak things strange . " i . e . that seems about to speak strange things . Our author himself furnishes us with the best comment on this passage . In Antony and Cleopatra we meet with nearly the same idea : I " The business of this man ...
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... speaking of King Henry V. says : " He declared that the goddesse of battell , called Bellona , " & c . & c . Shakspeare , there- fore , hastily concluded that the Goddess of War was wife to the God of it ; or night have been misled by ...
... speaking of King Henry V. says : " He declared that the goddesse of battell , called Bellona , " & c . & c . Shakspeare , there- fore , hastily concluded that the Goddess of War was wife to the God of it ; or night have been misled by ...
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All's ancient Antony and Cleopatra appears Banquo Ben Jonson better blood BOSWELL called Cawdor Clown Cymbeline death devil doth duke Duncan emendation Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes fear fool give hand hast hath haue heart Hecate Holinshed honour Illyria Iulina JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry IV Lady Macbeth lord MACB MACD Macduff madam Malcolm MALONE Malvolio MASON means metre murder nature night noble observed old copy reads Olivia passage perhaps play poet present Queen ROSSE scene Scotland second folio seems selfe sense Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Silla Siluio Sir Andrew Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK Sir Toby sleep song speak speech spirit STEEVENS Steevens's suppose sweet thane thee Theobald thing thou art thought three merry Viola WARBURTON weird sisters Winter's Tale WITCH woman word Масв