“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... sense . If the comparison was meant to coincide in all circumstances , the struggle could not be long . I read- Doubtfully it stood ; The old copy has - Doubtfull - so that my addition consists of but a single letter . STEEVENS . 1 ...
... sense . If the comparison was meant to coincide in all circumstances , the struggle could not be long . I read- Doubtfully it stood ; The old copy has - Doubtfull - so that my addition consists of but a single letter . STEEVENS . 1 ...
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... sense in Holinshed's account of the story of Macbeth , who , upon the creation of the Prince of Cumberland , thought , says the historian , that he had a just quarrel to endea- vour after the crown . The sense therefore is , Fortune ...
... sense in Holinshed's account of the story of Macbeth , who , upon the creation of the Prince of Cumberland , thought , says the historian , that he had a just quarrel to endea- vour after the crown . The sense therefore is , Fortune ...
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... sense , occurs also in MS . Harl . 4690 : " Thanne sir Edward of Bailoll towke his leve off king Edwarde , and went ayenne into Scottelonde , and was so grete a lorde , and so moche had his wille , that he touke no hede to hem that ...
... sense , occurs also in MS . Harl . 4690 : " Thanne sir Edward of Bailoll towke his leve off king Edwarde , and went ayenne into Scottelonde , and was so grete a lorde , and so moche had his wille , that he touke no hede to hem that ...
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... sense of this passage , by altering the punctuation thus : they were As cannons overcharg'd ; with double cracks So they redoubled strokes . He declares , with some degree of exultation , that he has no idea of a cannon charged with ...
... sense of this passage , by altering the punctuation thus : they were As cannons overcharg'd ; with double cracks So they redoubled strokes . He declares , with some degree of exultation , that he has no idea of a cannon charged with ...
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... sense of the passage , however , collectively taken , is this : Where the triumphant flutter of the Norweyan standards ventilates or cools the soldiers who had been heated through their efforts to secure such numerous trophies of ...
... sense of the passage , however , collectively taken , is this : Where the triumphant flutter of the Norweyan standards ventilates or cools the soldiers who had been heated through their efforts to secure such numerous trophies of ...
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