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... Cymbeline , A & I. fc . vii : 66 this hand , whose touch , Whofe every touch " & c . The fame expreffion occurs again in another play , but I have loft my reference to it . STEEVENS . 2 No meffenger ; but thine and all alone , & c ...
... Cymbeline , A & I. fc . vii : 66 this hand , whose touch , Whofe every touch " & c . The fame expreffion occurs again in another play , but I have loft my reference to it . STEEVENS . 2 No meffenger ; but thine and all alone , & c ...
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... Cymbeline , Act I. fc . vi . i . e . the Queen's speech to Pifanio : 66 to fhift his being , " Is to exchange one mifery with another . " Again , in the 4th Book of Milton's Paradife Loft , v . 892 : where thou might'ft hope to change ...
... Cymbeline , Act I. fc . vi . i . e . the Queen's speech to Pifanio : 66 to fhift his being , " Is to exchange one mifery with another . " Again , in the 4th Book of Milton's Paradife Loft , v . 892 : where thou might'ft hope to change ...
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... Cymbeline , A & t III . fc . iii . STEEVENS . " 3 When our quick winds lie ftill ; ] The fenfe is , that man , not agitated by cenfure , like foil not ventilated by quick winds , produces more evil than good . JOHNSON . An idea ...
... Cymbeline , A & t III . fc . iii . STEEVENS . " 3 When our quick winds lie ftill ; ] The fenfe is , that man , not agitated by cenfure , like foil not ventilated by quick winds , produces more evil than good . JOHNSON . An idea ...
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... more fenfibly , more preffing motives .. JOHNSON . So , Imogen fays in Cymbeline : 66 a touch more rare " Subdues all pangs , all fears . " M. MASON . 1 1 Do strongly speak to us ; but the letters ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 31.
... more fenfibly , more preffing motives .. JOHNSON . So , Imogen fays in Cymbeline : 66 a touch more rare " Subdues all pangs , all fears . " M. MASON . 1 1 Do strongly speak to us ; but the letters ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 31.
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... Cymbeline , A & t II . fc . ii : " Will force him think I have pick'd the lock " & c . not to think . STEEVENS . 5 as the Spots of heaven , More fiery by night's blackness ; ] If by fpots are meant ftars , as night has no other fiery ...
... Cymbeline , A & t II . fc . ii : " Will force him think I have pick'd the lock " & c . not to think . STEEVENS . 5 as the Spots of heaven , More fiery by night's blackness ; ] If by fpots are meant ftars , as night has no other fiery ...
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