The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... villain would not stand me . [ Aside . 2 Lord . No ; but he fled forward still , toward your face.8 Aside . 1 Lord . Stand you ! You have land enough of your own : but he added to your having ; gave you some ground . 2 Lord . As many ...
... villain would not stand me . [ Aside . 2 Lord . No ; but he fled forward still , toward your face.8 Aside . 1 Lord . Stand you ! You have land enough of your own : but he added to your having ; gave you some ground . 2 Lord . As many ...
Page 65
... villain would naturally use , a mixture of airy triumph and serious deposition . His gaiety shows his seriousness to be with- out anxiety , and his seriousness proves his gaiety to be without art . Johnson . 9 which , I wonder'd , Could ...
... villain would naturally use , a mixture of airy triumph and serious deposition . His gaiety shows his seriousness to be with- out anxiety , and his seriousness proves his gaiety to be without art . Johnson . 9 which , I wonder'd , Could ...
Page 83
... villain nor vassal . Johnson . See Vol . VIII , p . 198 , n 5 Steevens . 5 Madam , you ' re best consider . ] That is , " you'd best consider . " M. Mason . So afterwards , in sc . vi : " I were best not call . " Malone . 6 I see before ...
... villain nor vassal . Johnson . See Vol . VIII , p . 198 , n 5 Steevens . 5 Madam , you ' re best consider . ] That is , " you'd best consider . " M. Mason . So afterwards , in sc . vi : " I were best not call . " Malone . 6 I see before ...
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... villains , whose false oaths prevail'd Before my perfect honour , swore to Cymbeline , I was confederate with the Romans : so , Follow'd my banishment ; and , this twenty years , This rock , and these demesnes , have been my Where I ...
... villains , whose false oaths prevail'd Before my perfect honour , swore to Cymbeline , I was confederate with the Romans : so , Follow'd my banishment ; and , this twenty years , This rock , and these demesnes , have been my Where I ...
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... villain ; now , methinks , Thy favour's good enough . - Some jay of Italy , Whose mother was her painting , 9 hath betray'd him : 3 What shall I need to draw my sword ? the paper Hath cut her throat already . ] So , in Venus and Adonis ...
... villain ; now , methinks , Thy favour's good enough . - Some jay of Italy , Whose mother was her painting , 9 hath betray'd him : 3 What shall I need to draw my sword ? the paper Hath cut her throat already . ] So , in Venus and Adonis ...
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