The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 14Rwington, 1821 |
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... Antony and Cleopatra ; 66 cut the Ionian sea , " And take in Toryne . " STEEVENS , If they set down before us , for the remove SC . 11 . 25 CORIOLANUS . LONDON:
... Antony and Cleopatra ; 66 cut the Ionian sea , " And take in Toryne . " STEEVENS , If they set down before us , for the remove SC . 11 . 25 CORIOLANUS . LONDON:
Page 72
... Antony and Cleopatra : 66 - he hath fought to - day , " As if a god in hate of mankind had " Destroy'd in such a shape . " MALONE . 5 From where he should begin , AND end ; ) Perhaps it should be read : " From where he should begin t'an ...
... Antony and Cleopatra : 66 - he hath fought to - day , " As if a god in hate of mankind had " Destroy'd in such a shape . " MALONE . 5 From where he should begin , AND end ; ) Perhaps it should be read : " From where he should begin t'an ...
Page 116
... Antony and Cleopatra , Act . III . Sc . VIII . : 7 66 - our fortune lies Upon this jump . " 66 - let them not lick sure : MALONE . The sweet which is their poison :) So , in Measure for Mea- " Like rats that ravin up their proper bane ...
... Antony and Cleopatra , Act . III . Sc . VIII . : 7 66 - our fortune lies Upon this jump . " 66 - let them not lick sure : MALONE . The sweet which is their poison :) So , in Measure for Mea- " Like rats that ravin up their proper bane ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra , Act II . Sc . II . and in Pericles : " Who starves the ears she feeds , " & c . STEEVENS . 2 - but your favour is well APPEARED by your tongue . ] This is strange nonsense . We should read : 66 is well appealed ...
... Antony and Cleopatra , Act II . Sc . II . and in Pericles : " Who starves the ears she feeds , " & c . STEEVENS . 2 - but your favour is well APPEARED by your tongue . ] This is strange nonsense . We should read : 66 is well appealed ...
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