The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... for a mad dog . " STEEVENS . 2 -Should be mew'd , ] A mew was the place of confinement where a hawk was kept till he had moulted . So , in Albumazar : " Stand While kites and buzzards prey at liberty . Glo . IO KING RICHARD III .
... for a mad dog . " STEEVENS . 2 -Should be mew'd , ] A mew was the place of confinement where a hawk was kept till he had moulted . So , in Albumazar : " Stand While kites and buzzards prey at liberty . Glo . IO KING RICHARD III .
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... Stand forth , transform'd Antonio , fully mew'd " From brown foar feathers of dull yeomanry , " To the glorious bloom of gentry . 3 Now , by faint Paul , - Now , by faint John , 22 STEEVENS , - ] The folio reads : STEEVENS . SCENE SCENE ...
... Stand forth , transform'd Antonio , fully mew'd " From brown foar feathers of dull yeomanry , " To the glorious bloom of gentry . 3 Now , by faint Paul , - Now , by faint John , 22 STEEVENS , - ] The folio reads : STEEVENS . SCENE SCENE ...
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... stand on end to hear her curfes . Riv . And fo doth mine ; I wonder , fhe's at liberty . Glo . I cannot blame her , by God's holy mother ; She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to her . Queen . I ...
... stand on end to hear her curfes . Riv . And fo doth mine ; I wonder , fhe's at liberty . Glo . I cannot blame her , by God's holy mother ; She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to her . Queen . I ...
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... stand : Weigh it but with the groffness of this age , You break not fanctuary , That is , compare the act of feizing him with the grofs and licen- tious practices of these times , it will not be confidered as a viola- tion of fanctuary ...
... stand : Weigh it but with the groffness of this age , You break not fanctuary , That is , compare the act of feizing him with the grofs and licen- tious practices of these times , it will not be confidered as a viola- tion of fanctuary ...
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... stand affected to our purpose ; And fummon him to - morrow to the Tower , To fit about the coronation . If thou doft find him tractable to us , Encourage him , and tell him all our reafons : If he be leaden , icy , cold , unwilling , Be ...
... stand affected to our purpose ; And fummon him to - morrow to the Tower , To fit about the coronation . If thou doft find him tractable to us , Encourage him , and tell him all our reafons : If he be leaden , icy , cold , unwilling , Be ...
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