The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fpeech . ] Whose fortune does Alexas call out to have told ? But , in short , this I dare pronounce to be fo palpable and fignal a tranf- - pofition , that I cannot but wonder it should have flipt the obfer- vation of all the editors ...
... fpeech . ] Whose fortune does Alexas call out to have told ? But , in short , this I dare pronounce to be fo palpable and fignal a tranf- - pofition , that I cannot but wonder it should have flipt the obfer- vation of all the editors ...
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... fpeech , therefore , must be placed to Charmian . There needs no ftronger proof of this being a true correction , than the obfervation which Alexas immediately fubjoins on their wishes and zeal to hear him abused . THEOBALD . Enter ...
... fpeech , therefore , must be placed to Charmian . There needs no ftronger proof of this being a true correction , than the obfervation which Alexas immediately fubjoins on their wishes and zeal to hear him abused . THEOBALD . Enter ...
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... fpeech is addreffed to Lepidus , his partner in the empire . Competitor means here , as it does wherever the word occurs in Shakspeare , affociate or partner . So Menas fays : " These three world - fharers , these competitors , " Are in ...
... fpeech is addreffed to Lepidus , his partner in the empire . Competitor means here , as it does wherever the word occurs in Shakspeare , affociate or partner . So Menas fays : " These three world - fharers , these competitors , " Are in ...
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... fpeech sticks in my heart . CLEO . Mine ear muft pluck it thence . ALEX . Good friend , quoth he , Say , the firm Roman to great Egypt fends This treasure of an oyfter ; at whose foot To mend the petty prefent , I will piece Her opulent ...
... fpeech sticks in my heart . CLEO . Mine ear muft pluck it thence . ALEX . Good friend , quoth he , Say , the firm Roman to great Egypt fends This treasure of an oyfter ; at whose foot To mend the petty prefent , I will piece Her opulent ...
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... fpeech . STEEVENS . The following circumftance may ferve to ftrengthen Mr. Steevens's opinion : When the fictitious Sebaftian made his appearance in Europe , he came to a conference with the Conde de Lemos ; to whom , after the firft ...
... fpeech . STEEVENS . The following circumftance may ferve to ftrengthen Mr. Steevens's opinion : When the fictitious Sebaftian made his appearance in Europe , he came to a conference with the Conde de Lemos ; to whom , after the firft ...
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