The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... MALONE , Line 120 . upon a subtle ground , ] i . e . deceitful . MALONE . Line 122. Have , almost , stamp'd the leasing : ] I have al- most given the lie such a sanction as to render it current . Line 187 . Though I owe MALONE . My ...
... MALONE , Line 120 . upon a subtle ground , ] i . e . deceitful . MALONE . Line 122. Have , almost , stamp'd the leasing : ] I have al- most given the lie such a sanction as to render it current . Line 187 . Though I owe MALONE . My ...
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... MALONE . MALONE . ACT V. Line 10. With fearful bravery , ] That is , with a gallant show of courage , carrying with it terror and dismay . Fearful is used here , as in many other places , in an active sense- producing fear ...
... MALONE . MALONE . ACT V. Line 10. With fearful bravery , ] That is , with a gallant show of courage , carrying with it terror and dismay . Fearful is used here , as in many other places , in an active sense- producing fear ...
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... MALONE . Line 362 . -in art- ] That is , in theory . MALONE . ACT V. Line 10. With fearful bravery , ] That is , with a gallant show of courage , carrying with it terror and dismay . Fearful is used here , as in many other places ...
... MALONE . Line 362 . -in art- ] That is , in theory . MALONE . ACT V. Line 10. With fearful bravery , ] That is , with a gallant show of courage , carrying with it terror and dismay . Fearful is used here , as in many other places ...
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