The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Band 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... poor thin roofs With burdens of the dead ; -some that were hang'd , No matter : -wear them , betray with them : whore still ; bastard , ] An allusion to the tale of Oedipus . 5 Swear against objects ; ] Against , objects is , against ...
... poor thin roofs With burdens of the dead ; -some that were hang'd , No matter : -wear them , betray with them : whore still ; bastard , ] An allusion to the tale of Oedipus . 5 Swear against objects ; ] Against , objects is , against ...
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... poor root ! Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb , Let it no more bring out ingrateful man ! Go great with tigers , dragons , wolves , and bears ; Teem with new monsters , whom thy upward face Hath to the marbled mansion all above ...
... poor root ! Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb , Let it no more bring out ingrateful man ! Go great with tigers , dragons , wolves , and bears ; Teem with new monsters , whom thy upward face Hath to the marbled mansion all above ...
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... poor unmanly melancholy , sprung From change of fortune . place ? Why this spade ? this 6 This slave - like habit ? and these looks of care ? Thy flatterers yet wear silk , drink wine , lie soft ; Hug their diseas'd perfumes , and have ...
... poor unmanly melancholy , sprung From change of fortune . place ? Why this spade ? this 6 This slave - like habit ? and these looks of care ? Thy flatterers yet wear silk , drink wine , lie soft ; Hug their diseas'd perfumes , and have ...
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... poor rag , Must be thy subject ; who , in spite , put stuff To some she beggar , and compounded thee Poor rogue hereditary . Hence ! be gone ! - If thou hadst not been born the worst of men , Thou hadst been a knave , and flatterer ...
... poor rag , Must be thy subject ; who , in spite , put stuff To some she beggar , and compounded thee Poor rogue hereditary . Hence ! be gone ! - If thou hadst not been born the worst of men , Thou hadst been a knave , and flatterer ...
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... poor fragment , some slender ort of his re- mainder : The mere want of gold , and the falling- from of his friends , drove him into this melancholy . 8 O thou touch of hearts ! ] Touch , for touchstone . 2 Thief . It is noised , he hath ...
... poor fragment , some slender ort of his re- mainder : The mere want of gold , and the falling- from of his friends , drove him into this melancholy . 8 O thou touch of hearts ! ] Touch , for touchstone . 2 Thief . It is noised , he hath ...
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