The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Antony and Cleopatra : " Let me lodge Lichas on the horns o ' the moon . " STEEVENS . 3 Shouting their emulation . ] Each of them striving to shout louder than the rest . MALONE . Emulation , in the present instance , I believe ...
... Antony and Cleopatra : " Let me lodge Lichas on the horns o ' the moon . " STEEVENS . 3 Shouting their emulation . ] Each of them striving to shout louder than the rest . MALONE . Emulation , in the present instance , I believe ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra : " -cut the Ionian sea , " And take in Toryne . " STEEVENS . - for the remove Bring up your army ; ] Says the Senator to Aufidius , Go to ' your troops , we will garrison Corioli . If the Romans befiege They have ...
... Antony and Cleopatra : " -cut the Ionian sea , " And take in Toryne . " STEEVENS . - for the remove Bring up your army ; ] Says the Senator to Aufidius , Go to ' your troops , we will garrison Corioli . If the Romans befiege They have ...
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... Antony only fays - Old Caffius ftill . TYRWHITT . By these words , as they stand in the old copy , I believe , Co- riolanus means to say - Menenius is still the fame affectionate friend as formerly . So , in Julius Cæfar : " -for always ...
... Antony only fays - Old Caffius ftill . TYRWHITT . By these words , as they stand in the old copy , I believe , Co- riolanus means to say - Menenius is still the fame affectionate friend as formerly . So , in Julius Cæfar : " -for always ...
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... me graciously with fair aspéct . " Again , in Antony and Cleopatra : 66 - he hath fought to - day , " As if a god in hate of mankind had " Destroy'd in such a shape . " MALONE . And gave him graceful posture . SIC . On the CORIOLANUS . 79.
... me graciously with fair aspéct . " Again , in Antony and Cleopatra : 66 - he hath fought to - day , " As if a god in hate of mankind had " Destroy'd in such a shape . " MALONE . And gave him graceful posture . SIC . On the CORIOLANUS . 79.
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... Antony and Cleopatra , Act III . sc . viii : 7 “ - " - our fortune lies Upon this jump . " MALONE . let them not lick The Sweet which is their poison :) So , in Measure for Measure : " Like rats that ravin up their proper bane ...
... Antony and Cleopatra , Act III . sc . viii : 7 “ - " - our fortune lies Upon this jump . " MALONE . let them not lick The Sweet which is their poison :) So , in Measure for Measure : " Like rats that ravin up their proper bane ...
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