The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, Volume 14 |
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... fall upon your knees , Pray to the gods to intermit the plague That needs must light on this ingratitude . Flav . Go , go , good countrymen , and , for this fault , Assemble all the poor men of your sort ; Draw them to Tyber banks , and ...
... fall upon your knees , Pray to the gods to intermit the plague That needs must light on this ingratitude . Flav . Go , go , good countrymen , and , for this fault , Assemble all the poor men of your sort ; Draw them to Tyber banks , and ...
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... falling - sickness . Cas . No , Cæsar hath it not ; but you , and I , And honest Casca , we have the falling - sickness . Casca . I know not what you mean by that ; but , I am sure , Cæsar fell down . If the tag - rag people did not ...
... falling - sickness . Cas . No , Cæsar hath it not ; but you , and I , And honest Casca , we have the falling - sickness . Casca . I know not what you mean by that ; but , I am sure , Cæsar fell down . If the tag - rag people did not ...
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... fall for it ? Swear priests , and cowards , and men cautelous , Old feeble carrions , and such suffering souls That welcome wrongs ; unto bad causes swear Such creatures as men doubt : but do not stain The even virtue of our enterprize ...
... fall for it ? Swear priests , and cowards , and men cautelous , Old feeble carrions , and such suffering souls That welcome wrongs ; unto bad causes swear Such creatures as men doubt : but do not stain The even virtue of our enterprize ...
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... Falls shrewdly to the purpose . " To take thought then , in this instance , is not to turn melancholy , whatever think may be in Antony and Cleopatra . Henley . See Vol . III , p . 226 , n . 7 . Malone . 8 company . ] Company is here ...
... Falls shrewdly to the purpose . " To take thought then , in this instance , is not to turn melancholy , whatever think may be in Antony and Cleopatra . Henley . See Vol . III , p . 226 , n . 7 . Malone . 8 company . ] Company is here ...
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... fall , To beg enfranchisement for Publius Cimber . Cas . I could be well mov'd , if I were as you ; If I could pray to move , prayers would move me : But I am constant as the northern star , Of whose true - fix'd , and resting quality ...
... fall , To beg enfranchisement for Publius Cimber . Cas . I could be well mov'd , if I were as you ; If I could pray to move , prayers would move me : But I am constant as the northern star , Of whose true - fix'd , and resting quality ...
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