The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : 66 This is the night " Tha either makes me , or for does me quite . " STEEVENS . Makes him , in the text , means forms him . M. MASON . value , than his own , ) words him , 26 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
... . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : 66 This is the night " Tha either makes me , or for does me quite . " STEEVENS . Makes him , in the text , means forms him . M. MASON . value , than his own , ) words him , 26 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
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... means . In a note on Antony and Cleo- patra , I have proved this incontestably , by comparing a passage similar to that in the text with the words of Plutarch on which it is formed . The passage is : 66 I - condemn myself to lack " The ...
... means . In a note on Antony and Cleo- patra , I have proved this incontestably , by comparing a passage similar to that in the text with the words of Plutarch on which it is formed . The passage is : 66 I - condemn myself to lack " The ...
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... means , I was then willing to take for my direction the experience of others , more than such intelligence as I had gathered myself . JOHNSON . This passage cannot bear the meaning that Johnson contends for . Posthumus is describing a ...
... means , I was then willing to take for my direction the experience of others , more than such intelligence as I had gathered myself . JOHNSON . This passage cannot bear the meaning that Johnson contends for . Posthumus is describing a ...
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... means to bestow the most exalted praise on Imogen , a praise the more valuable as it was the result of reason , not of amorous dotage . I make my avowal , says he , in the character of her adorer , not of her possessor . - I speak of ...
... means to bestow the most exalted praise on Imogen , a praise the more valuable as it was the result of reason , not of amorous dotage . I make my avowal , says he , in the character of her adorer , not of her possessor . - I speak of ...
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... mean that Posthumus was wise in being only the lover of Imogen , and not having bound himself to her by the in ... means to boot , " will not be able to corrupt her . I do not therefore see the force of lachimo's observation . It ...
... mean that Posthumus was wise in being only the lover of Imogen , and not having bound himself to her by the in ... means to boot , " will not be able to corrupt her . I do not therefore see the force of lachimo's observation . It ...
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