The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... better : ] i . e . I will pay you more amply for it . So , in The Winter's Tale , Act IV .: being something gently considered , I'll bring you , " & c . STEEVENS . 66 9 - CATS - guts , ] The old copy reads - calves - guts . STEEVENS ...
... better : ] i . e . I will pay you more amply for it . So , in The Winter's Tale , Act IV .: being something gently considered , I'll bring you , " & c . STEEVENS . 66 9 - CATS - guts , ] The old copy reads - calves - guts . STEEVENS ...
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... better . ] So , in Sir Thomas More's Comfort against Tribulation : God could not lightly do a man more vengeance , than in this world to grant him his own foolish wishes . " STEEVENS . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? ] So ...
... better . ] So , in Sir Thomas More's Comfort against Tribulation : God could not lightly do a man more vengeance , than in this world to grant him his own foolish wishes . " STEEVENS . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? ] So ...
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... better for you ; and there's an end . Luc . So , sir . CYм . I know your master's pleasure , and he mine : All the remain is , welcome . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the Same . Enter PISANIO . PIs . How ! of adultery ...
... better for you ; and there's an end . Luc . So , sir . CYм . I know your master's pleasure , and he mine : All the remain is , welcome . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the Same . Enter PISANIO . PIs . How ! of adultery ...
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... better by telling it . JOHNSON . 5 - to HER grave : ] i . e . to the grave of Euriphile ; or , to the grave of " their mother , as they suppose it to be . " The poet ought rather to have written - to thy grave . MALone . Perhaps he did ...
... better by telling it . JOHNSON . 5 - to HER grave : ] i . e . to the grave of Euriphile ; or , to the grave of " their mother , as they suppose it to be . " The poet ought rather to have written - to thy grave . MALone . Perhaps he did ...
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... better cause ; But now thou seem'st a coward . PIS . Hence , vile instrument ! Thou shalt not damn my hand . IMO . Why , I must die ; And if I do not by thy hand , thou art No servant of thy master's : Against self - slaughter There is ...
... better cause ; But now thou seem'st a coward . PIS . Hence , vile instrument ! Thou shalt not damn my hand . IMO . Why , I must die ; And if I do not by thy hand , thou art No servant of thy master's : Against self - slaughter There is ...
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