The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 17C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... look . Then , madam , stand resolv'd ; but hope withal , The self - same gods , that arm'd the queen of Troy With opportunity of sharp revenge Upon the Thracian tyrant in his tent , 1 May favour Tamora , the queen of Goths , ( When ...
... look . Then , madam , stand resolv'd ; but hope withal , The self - same gods , that arm'd the queen of Troy With opportunity of sharp revenge Upon the Thracian tyrant in his tent , 1 May favour Tamora , the queen of Goths , ( When ...
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... look graciously on him ; Lose not so noble a friend on vain suppose , Nor with sour looks afflict his gentle heart.- My lord , be rul'd by me , be won at last , Dissemble all your griefs and discontents : You are but newly planted in ...
... look graciously on him ; Lose not so noble a friend on vain suppose , Nor with sour looks afflict his gentle heart.- My lord , be rul'd by me , be won at last , Dissemble all your griefs and discontents : You are but newly planted in ...
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... look back . Sat. Marcus , for thy sake , and thy brother's here , And at my lovely Tamora's entreats , I do remit these young men's heinous faults . Stand up . Lavinia , though you left me like a churl , I found a friend ; and sure as ...
... look back . Sat. Marcus , for thy sake , and thy brother's here , And at my lovely Tamora's entreats , I do remit these young men's heinous faults . Stand up . Lavinia , though you left me like a churl , I found a friend ; and sure as ...
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... looks , and liberality ? What , hast thou not full often struck a doe , 2 And borne her cleanly by the keeper's nose ? [ Aside . knows to Aar . Why then , it seems , some certain snatch or so Would serve your turns . Chi . Ay , so the ...
... looks , and liberality ? What , hast thou not full often struck a doe , 2 And borne her cleanly by the keeper's nose ? [ Aside . knows to Aar . Why then , it seems , some certain snatch or so Would serve your turns . Chi . Ay , so the ...
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... look'st thou sad , 6 to inherit it . ] To inherit formerly signified to possess . See Vol . II , p . 108 , n . 4 ; and Vol . VII , p . 12 , n . 7. Malone . 7 - for their unrest , ] Unrest , for disquiet , is a word fre- quently used by ...
... look'st thou sad , 6 to inherit it . ] To inherit formerly signified to possess . See Vol . II , p . 108 , n . 4 ; and Vol . VII , p . 12 , n . 7. Malone . 7 - for their unrest , ] Unrest , for disquiet , is a word fre- quently used by ...
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