The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 21F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... give as I conceive it to have originally stood , thus : " Bad father ! to entice his own— . ' The The words omitted are of little consequence , and the artificial comparison between the guilt of the parent and the child , has no ...
... give as I conceive it to have originally stood , thus : " Bad father ! to entice his own— . ' The The words omitted are of little consequence , and the artificial comparison between the guilt of the parent and the child , has no ...
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... give his speeches somewhat of an antique air . Malone . I - FULL of face , ] i . e . completely , exuberantly beautiful . A full fortune , in Othello , means a complete , a large one . MALONE . 2 By custom , what they did begin , ] All ...
... give his speeches somewhat of an antique air . Malone . I - FULL of face , ] i . e . completely , exuberantly beautiful . A full fortune , in Othello , means a complete , a large one . MALONE . 2 By custom , what they did begin , ] All ...
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... give , my cause who best can justify " . SCENE I. Antioch . A Room in the Palace . [ Exit . Enter ANTIOCHUS , PERICLES , and Attendants . ANT . Young prince of Tyre ' , you have at large receiv'd " Her heades stonding on the gate ...
... give , my cause who best can justify " . SCENE I. Antioch . A Room in the Palace . [ Exit . Enter ANTIOCHUS , PERICLES , and Attendants . ANT . Young prince of Tyre ' , you have at large receiv'd " Her heades stonding on the gate ...
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... give this appellation to the princess of Antioch : for it appears from Love's Labour's Lost , Act IV . Scene the last , that he thought Hesperides was the name of the garden in which the golden apples were kept ; in which sense the word ...
... give this appellation to the princess of Antioch : for it appears from Love's Labour's Lost , Act IV . Scene the last , that he thought Hesperides was the name of the garden in which the golden apples were kept ; in which sense the word ...
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... give heaven countless eyes to view men's acts , Why cloud they not1 their sights perpetually , Gower : " Questio regis Antiochi . - Scelere vehor , maternâ carne vescor , quero patrem meum , matris meæ virum , uxoris meæ filium ...
... give heaven countless eyes to view men's acts , Why cloud they not1 their sights perpetually , Gower : " Questio regis Antiochi . - Scelere vehor , maternâ carne vescor , quero patrem meum , matris meæ virum , uxoris meæ filium ...
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