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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... Steevens . 2 Cassius or Cæsar never shall turn back , ] Cassius says , If our pur- pose is discovered , either Cæsar or I shall never return alive ; for , if we cannot kill him , I will certainly slay myself . The conspirators were ...
... Steevens . 2 Cassius or Cæsar never shall turn back , ] Cassius says , If our pur- pose is discovered , either Cæsar or I shall never return alive ; for , if we cannot kill him , I will certainly slay myself . The conspirators were ...
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... Steevens . Our arms no strength of malice , One of the phrases in this passage , which Mr. Steevens has so happily explained , occurs again in Antony and Cleopatra : " To make you brothers , and to knit your hearts , " With an ...
... Steevens . Our arms no strength of malice , One of the phrases in this passage , which Mr. Steevens has so happily explained , occurs again in Antony and Cleopatra : " To make you brothers , and to knit your hearts , " With an ...
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... Steevens . 4 beholden to you . ] Throughout the old copies of Shakspeare , and many other ancient authors , beholden is corruptly spelt - behold- ing . Steevens . 5 He says , for Brutus ' sake , ] Here we have another line rendered ...
... Steevens . 4 beholden to you . ] Throughout the old copies of Shakspeare , and many other ancient authors , beholden is corruptly spelt - behold- ing . Steevens . 5 He says , for Brutus ' sake , ] Here we have another line rendered ...
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... Steevens . treason flourish'd- ] i . e . flourished the sword . So , in Ro- meo and Juliet : 3 " And flourishes his blade in spite of me . " Steevens . 4 The dint of pity : ] is the impression of pity . The word is in common use among ...
... Steevens . treason flourish'd- ] i . e . flourished the sword . So , in Ro- meo and Juliet : 3 " And flourishes his blade in spite of me . " Steevens . 4 The dint of pity : ] is the impression of pity . The word is in common use among ...
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... Steevens . 2 I dreamt to - night , that I did feast & c . ] I learn from an old black letter treatise on Fortune - telling & c . that to dream " of being at bun- quets , betokeneth misfortune . " & c . Steevens . 3 - things unluckily ...
... Steevens . 2 I dreamt to - night , that I did feast & c . ] I learn from an old black letter treatise on Fortune - telling & c . that to dream " of being at bun- quets , betokeneth misfortune . " & c . Steevens . 3 - things unluckily ...
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