“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 43
... deeds , and a desire to do them public justice by com mendation , contend in his mind for pre - eminence . Or , -There is a contest in his mind whether he should indulge his desire of publishing to the world the commendations due to ...
... deeds , and a desire to do them public justice by com mendation , contend in his mind for pre - eminence . Or , -There is a contest in his mind whether he should indulge his desire of publishing to the world the commendations due to ...
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... deed . " STEEVENS . The added word home shows clearly , in my apprehension , that our author wrote - That , thrusted home . So , in a subse- quent scene : " That every minute of his being thrusts " Against my nearest of life ...
... deed . " STEEVENS . The added word home shows clearly , in my apprehension , that our author wrote - That , thrusted home . So , in a subse- quent scene : " That every minute of his being thrusts " Against my nearest of life ...
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... deed of darkness ! " My guilty soul , burnt with lust's hateful fire , " Must wade through blood to obtain my vile desire : " Be then my coverture , thick ugly night ! " The light hates me , and I do hate the light . " * And pall thee ...
... deed of darkness ! " My guilty soul , burnt with lust's hateful fire , " Must wade through blood to obtain my vile desire : " Be then my coverture , thick ugly night ! " The light hates me , and I do hate the light . " * And pall thee ...
Page 78
... deed without care of any future state . But this is one of those cases in which judgment is pronounced and vengeance inflicted upon us here in our present life . We teach others to do as we have done , and are punished by our own ...
... deed without care of any future state . But this is one of those cases in which judgment is pronounced and vengeance inflicted upon us here in our present life . We teach others to do as we have done , and are punished by our own ...
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... deed ; then , as his host , Who should against his murderer shut the door , Not bear the knife myself . Besides , this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek , hath been nature of all tyrannis is , quhilks conquessis landis or ...
... deed ; then , as his host , Who should against his murderer shut the door , Not bear the knife myself . Besides , this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek , hath been nature of all tyrannis is , quhilks conquessis landis or ...
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