The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 13F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... says the Bastard , let us- " Part our mingled colours once again . " 8 and in the last speech of the play before us , Cymbeline proposes that " a Roman and a British ensign should wave together . " STEEVENS . 7 - Tenantius , ] Was the ...
... says the Bastard , let us- " Part our mingled colours once again . " 8 and in the last speech of the play before us , Cymbeline proposes that " a Roman and a British ensign should wave together . " STEEVENS . 7 - Tenantius , ] Was the ...
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... says : 66 and walks " Her tongue the same gait with her wit ? " M. MASON . She's a good sign , but I have seen small reflection of her wit . ] She has a fair outside , a specious appearance , but no wit . " O quanta species , cerebrum ...
... says : 66 and walks " Her tongue the same gait with her wit ? " M. MASON . She's a good sign , but I have seen small reflection of her wit . ] She has a fair outside , a specious appearance , but no wit . " O quanta species , cerebrum ...
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... says in the same sense : " You are a friend , and therein the wiser . " Which would also serve to confirm my amendment , if it were the right reading ; but I do not think it is . M. MASON . I am not certain that the foregoing passages ...
... says in the same sense : " You are a friend , and therein the wiser . " Which would also serve to confirm my amendment , if it were the right reading ; but I do not think it is . M. MASON . I am not certain that the foregoing passages ...
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... says Bianca in Othello ; and Lucio , in Measure for Mea- sure , informs Isabella that her brother Claudio " hath got his friend [ Julietta ] with child . " Friend , in short , is one of those " fond adoptious christendoms that blinking ...
... says Bianca in Othello ; and Lucio , in Measure for Mea- sure , informs Isabella that her brother Claudio " hath got his friend [ Julietta ] with child . " Friend , in short , is one of those " fond adoptious christendoms that blinking ...
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... says , in the close of his speech , determines this to have been our poet's reading : 66 But , I see , you have some ... say that I am entirely satisfied with Dr. Johnson's in- terpretation ; yet I have nothing better to propose . " You ...
... says , in the close of his speech , determines this to have been our poet's reading : 66 But , I see , you have some ... say that I am entirely satisfied with Dr. Johnson's in- terpretation ; yet I have nothing better to propose . " You ...
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