The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... swords : Sextus Pompeius Makes his approaches to the port of Rome : Equality of two domestick powers Breeds scrupulous faction : The hated , grown to strength , Are newly grown to love : the condemn'd Pompey , Rich in his father's ...
... swords : Sextus Pompeius Makes his approaches to the port of Rome : Equality of two domestick powers Breeds scrupulous faction : The hated , grown to strength , Are newly grown to love : the condemn'd Pompey , Rich in his father's ...
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... sword , — CLEO . And target , -Still he mends ; But this is not the best : Look , pr'ythee , Charmian , How this Herculean Roman " does become The carriage of his chafe . ANT . I'll leave you , lady . CLEO . Courteous lord , one word ...
... sword , — CLEO . And target , -Still he mends ; But this is not the best : Look , pr'ythee , Charmian , How this Herculean Roman " does become The carriage of his chafe . ANT . I'll leave you , lady . CLEO . Courteous lord , one word ...
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... sword Sit laurel'd victory ! ' and smooth success Be strew'd before your feet ! ' Tis sweating labour , To bear such idleness so near the heart As Cleopatra this.- WARBURton . The sense Dr. Warburton's explanation is a very coarse one ...
... sword Sit laurel'd victory ! ' and smooth success Be strew'd before your feet ! ' Tis sweating labour , To bear such idleness so near the heart As Cleopatra this.- WARBURton . The sense Dr. Warburton's explanation is a very coarse one ...
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... sword , I'll set " In bloody lines upon thy burgonet . " STEEVENS . delicious poison : ] Hence , perhaps , Pope's Eloisa : " Still drink delicious poison from thine eye . " STEEVENS . -Broad - fronted Cæsar , ] Mr. Seward is of opinion ...
... sword , I'll set " In bloody lines upon thy burgonet . " STEEVENS . delicious poison : ] Hence , perhaps , Pope's Eloisa : " Still drink delicious poison from thine eye . " STEEVENS . -Broad - fronted Cæsar , ] Mr. Seward is of opinion ...
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... swords : but how the fear of us May cement their divisions , and bind up The petty difference , we yet not know . Be it as our gods will have it ! It only stands Our lives upon , to use our strongest hands . Come , Menas . [ Exeunt.R ...
... swords : but how the fear of us May cement their divisions , and bind up The petty difference , we yet not know . Be it as our gods will have it ! It only stands Our lives upon , to use our strongest hands . Come , Menas . [ Exeunt.R ...
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