The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... than this is . ] So , in King Henry VIII : it is a sufferance , panging " As soul and body ' s parting . " Malone . Cym . O disloyal thing , That thou should'st repair C 2 CYMBELINE . 13 As I my poor self did exchange for you, ...
... than this is . ] So , in King Henry VIII : it is a sufferance , panging " As soul and body ' s parting . " Malone . Cym . O disloyal thing , That thou should'st repair C 2 CYMBELINE . 13 As I my poor self did exchange for you, ...
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... her languish A drop of blood a day ; ] We meet with a congenial form of malediction in Othello : 66 may his pernicious soul " Rot half a grain a day ! " Steevens . Where air comes out , air comes in : there's 16 CYMBELINE .
... her languish A drop of blood a day ; ] We meet with a congenial form of malediction in Othello : 66 may his pernicious soul " Rot half a grain a day ! " Steevens . Where air comes out , air comes in : there's 16 CYMBELINE .
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... soul sail'd on , How swift his ship . Imo . Thou should'st have made him 4 As little as a crow , or less , ere left To after - eye him . Pis . Madam , so I did . Imo . I would have broke mine eye - strings ; crack'd them , but To look ...
... soul sail'd on , How swift his ship . Imo . Thou should'st have made him 4 As little as a crow , or less , ere left To after - eye him . Pis . Madam , so I did . Imo . I would have broke mine eye - strings ; crack'd them , but To look ...
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... soul To the oath of loyalty ; this object , which Takes prisoner the wild motion of mine eye , Fixing it only here : should I ( damn'd then ) Slaver with lips as common as the stairs That mount the Capitol ; 7 join gripes with hands ...
... soul To the oath of loyalty ; this object , which Takes prisoner the wild motion of mine eye , Fixing it only here : should I ( damn'd then ) Slaver with lips as common as the stairs That mount the Capitol ; 7 join gripes with hands ...
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... soul ! your cause doth strike my heart With pity , that doth make me sick . A lady So fair , and fasten'd to an empery , ' Would make the great'st king double ! to be partner'd With tomboys , hir'd with that self - exhibition3 Which ...
... soul ! your cause doth strike my heart With pity , that doth make me sick . A lady So fair , and fasten'd to an empery , ' Would make the great'st king double ! to be partner'd With tomboys , hir'd with that self - exhibition3 Which ...
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