The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... thought is this ; we are not now ( as we were wont ) influenced by the weather , but by the king's looks . " We no more obey the heavens [ the sky ] than our courtiers " obey the heavens [ God ] . By which it appears that the reading ...
... thought is this ; we are not now ( as we were wont ) influenced by the weather , but by the king's looks . " We no more obey the heavens [ the sky ] than our courtiers " obey the heavens [ God ] . By which it appears that the reading ...
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... thought : subject to your countenance , glad , or sorry , 66 " As I saw it inclin'd . " " if the King Again , in Greene's Never Too Late , 4to . 1590 : smiled , every one in the court was in his jollitie ; if he frowned , their plumes ...
... thought : subject to your countenance , glad , or sorry , 66 " As I saw it inclin'd . " " if the King Again , in Greene's Never Too Late , 4to . 1590 : smiled , every one in the court was in his jollitie ; if he frowned , their plumes ...
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... thought . " MALONE . Perhaps this passage may be somewhat illustrated by the fol- lowing lines in Troilus and Cressida , Act III . Sc . III .: 66 no man is the lord of any thing , " Till he communicate his parts to others : " Nor doth ...
... thought . " MALONE . Perhaps this passage may be somewhat illustrated by the fol- lowing lines in Troilus and Cressida , Act III . Sc . III .: 66 no man is the lord of any thing , " Till he communicate his parts to others : " Nor doth ...
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... thoughts . MALONE . 7 While sense can keep IT on ! ] This expression , I suppose , means , " while sense can maintain its operations ; while sense continues to have its usual power . " That to keep on signifies to continue in a state of ...
... thoughts . MALONE . 7 While sense can keep IT on ! ] This expression , I suppose , means , " while sense can maintain its operations ; while sense continues to have its usual power . " That to keep on signifies to continue in a state of ...
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... thought resembling this , occurs in All's Well That Ends Well : " Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried . " STEEVENS . 3 with THIS eye or ear- ] [ Old copy - his eye , & c . ] But how could Posthumus make himself distinguished by his ...
... thought resembling this , occurs in All's Well That Ends Well : " Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried . " STEEVENS . 3 with THIS eye or ear- ] [ Old copy - his eye , & c . ] But how could Posthumus make himself distinguished by his ...
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