The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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... Prince of Tyre , Act I. Sc . I. : " Where now you're both a father and a son . ” See also Act II . Sc . III . STEEVENS . 4 ― to your HONOUR , ] It has been already observed that this was the usual mode of address to a Lord in ...
... Prince of Tyre , Act I. Sc . I. : " Where now you're both a father and a son . ” See also Act II . Sc . III . STEEVENS . 4 ― to your HONOUR , ] It has been already observed that this was the usual mode of address to a Lord in ...
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... Prince of Tyre : " O let those cities that of plenty's cup " And her prosperities so largely taste , " With their superfluous riots , -hear these tears ; " The misery of Tharsus may be theirs . " MALONE . 7 Fathom , & c . ] This speech ...
... Prince of Tyre : " O let those cities that of plenty's cup " And her prosperities so largely taste , " With their superfluous riots , -hear these tears ; " The misery of Tharsus may be theirs . " MALONE . 7 Fathom , & c . ] This speech ...
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... Prince of Tyre , 1609 : 66 By many a dearne and painful pearch . " The reading in the text , however , is countenanced by the fol- lowing passage in Chapman's version of the 24th Iliad : 7 66 - in this so sterne a time " Of night and ...
... Prince of Tyre , 1609 : 66 By many a dearne and painful pearch . " The reading in the text , however , is countenanced by the fol- lowing passage in Chapman's version of the 24th Iliad : 7 66 - in this so sterne a time " Of night and ...
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... Prince of Tyre , 1609 , we have the same expression : her eyes as jewel - like , Again , ibidem : 66 “ And cas'd as richly . ” " Her eye - lids , cases to those heavenly jewels " Which Pericles hath lost , " Begin to part their fringes ...
... Prince of Tyre , 1609 , we have the same expression : her eyes as jewel - like , Again , ibidem : 66 “ And cas'd as richly . ” " Her eye - lids , cases to those heavenly jewels " Which Pericles hath lost , " Begin to part their fringes ...
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... Prince of Tyre , 1609 , Cerimon , to recover Thaisa , who had been thrown into the sea , says- " The rough and woeful musick that we have , Cause it to sound , ' beseech you . " 66 COR . O my dear father ! Restoration , hang R 2 SC ...
... Prince of Tyre , 1609 , Cerimon , to recover Thaisa , who had been thrown into the sea , says- " The rough and woeful musick that we have , Cause it to sound , ' beseech you . " 66 COR . O my dear father ! Restoration , hang R 2 SC ...
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