“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thee , as thy wounds ; They smack of honour both : -Go , get him sur- [ Exit Soldier , attended . geons . The irregularity of the metre , however , induces me to be- lieve our author wrote- they were As cannons overcharg'd with double ...
... thee , as thy wounds ; They smack of honour both : -Go , get him sur- [ Exit Soldier , attended . geons . The irregularity of the metre , however , induces me to be- lieve our author wrote- they were As cannons overcharg'd with double ...
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... thee- . " Again , in King Richard II : " Men judge by the complexion of the sky , & c . " So may you , by my dull and heavy eye , " My tongue hath but a heavier tale to say . " STEEVENS . That seems to speak things strange . ] i . e ...
... thee- . " Again , in King Richard II : " Men judge by the complexion of the sky , & c . " So may you , by my dull and heavy eye , " My tongue hath but a heavier tale to say . " STEEVENS . That seems to speak things strange . ] i . e ...
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... my supposition be well founded , there is as little reason for preserving the useless thou in the first line , as the repetition of sister , in the third . STEEVENS . Aroint thee , witch ! 1 the rump - fed 28 ACT I. МАСВЕТΗ .
... my supposition be well founded , there is as little reason for preserving the useless thou in the first line , as the repetition of sister , in the third . STEEVENS . Aroint thee , witch ! 1 the rump - fed 28 ACT I. МАСВЕТΗ .
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Aroint thee , witch ! 1 the rump - fed ronyon cries.3 Aroint thee , witch ! ] Aroint , or avaunt , be gone . POPE . In one of the folio editions the reading is - Anoint thee , in a sense very consistent ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Aroint thee , witch ! 1 the rump - fed ronyon cries.3 Aroint thee , witch ! ] Aroint , or avaunt , be gone . POPE . In one of the folio editions the reading is - Anoint thee , in a sense very consistent ...
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... thee , witch , aroint thee . " Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 , a book of no au- thority . STEEVENS . the rump - fed ronyon - The chief cooks in noble- men's families , colleges , religious houses , hospitals , & c . an ...
... thee , witch , aroint thee . " Anoint is the reading of the folio 1664 , a book of no au- thority . STEEVENS . the rump - fed ronyon - The chief cooks in noble- men's families , colleges , religious houses , hospitals , & c . an ...
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