The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 14C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... common laugher , or did use To stale with ordinary oaths my love1 To every new protester ; if you know That I do fawn on men , and hug them hard , And after scandal them ; or if you know That I profess myself in banqueting To all the ...
... common laugher , or did use To stale with ordinary oaths my love1 To every new protester ; if you know That I do fawn on men , and hug them hard , And after scandal them ; or if you know That I profess myself in banqueting To all the ...
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... common herd was glad he refused the crown , he plucked me ope his doublet , and offered them his throat to cut . An I had been a man of any occupation , 5 if I would not have taken him at a word , I would I might go to hell among the ...
... common herd was glad he refused the crown , he plucked me ope his doublet , and offered them his throat to cut . An I had been a man of any occupation , 5 if I would not have taken him at a word , I would I might go to hell among the ...
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... common slave ? ( you know him well by sight ) Held up his left hand , which did flame and burn Like twenty torches join'd ; and yet his hand , Not sensible of fire , remain'd unscorch'd . Besides , ( I have not since put up my sword ) ...
... common slave ? ( you know him well by sight ) Held up his left hand , which did flame and burn Like twenty torches join'd ; and yet his hand , Not sensible of fire , remain'd unscorch'd . Besides , ( I have not since put up my sword ) ...
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... general ; " and the speaker , who is describing himself , would scarce have employed the word in its common and unfavourable sense . VOL . XIV . D Steevens . Of honourable - dangerous consequence ; And I do know JULIUS CESAR . 25.
... general ; " and the speaker , who is describing himself , would scarce have employed the word in its common and unfavourable sense . VOL . XIV . D Steevens . Of honourable - dangerous consequence ; And I do know JULIUS CESAR . 25.
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... . III , p . 357 , n.7 ; and p.463 , n . The same word occurs in Othello , and several other of our all- thor's drainas , with the same signification . Steevens . 9 . • More than his reason . But ' tis a common 28 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... . III , p . 357 , n.7 ; and p.463 , n . The same word occurs in Othello , and several other of our all- thor's drainas , with the same signification . Steevens . 9 . • More than his reason . But ' tis a common 28 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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