The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... seems to have been an expression common in Shakspeare's time . I find it in one of Ford's plays , The Fancies chaste and noble , Act V : " I promise ere the minutes of the night . " Steevens . 9 approve our eyes , ] Add a new testimony ...
... seems to have been an expression common in Shakspeare's time . I find it in one of Ford's plays , The Fancies chaste and noble , Act V : " I promise ere the minutes of the night . " Steevens . 9 approve our eyes , ] Add a new testimony ...
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... seems indicative of a different meaning : " the ships growne foule unroomaged , and scarcely able to beare any saile , " & c . Again Vol . III , 88 , 66 - -the mariners were romaging their shippes , ” & c . Romage , on shipboard , must ...
... seems indicative of a different meaning : " the ships growne foule unroomaged , and scarcely able to beare any saile , " & c . Again Vol . III , 88 , 66 - -the mariners were romaging their shippes , ” & c . Romage , on shipboard , must ...
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... seems to de- mand it . As the text now stands , Marcellus proposes to strike the Ghost with his partizan , and yet afterwards is made to des- cant on the indecorum and impotence of such an attempt . The names of speakers have so often ...
... seems to de- mand it . As the text now stands , Marcellus proposes to strike the Ghost with his partizan , and yet afterwards is made to des- cant on the indecorum and impotence of such an attempt . The names of speakers have so often ...
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... throne of Denmark to thy father . ] The sense seems to be this : The head is not formed to be more useful to the heart , the hand is not more at the service of the mouth , than What would'st thou have , Laertes ? Laer . My 22 HAMLET ,
... throne of Denmark to thy father . ] The sense seems to be this : The head is not formed to be more useful to the heart , the hand is not more at the service of the mouth , than What would'st thou have , Laertes ? Laer . My 22 HAMLET ,
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... seems to have been proverbial , as I have met with it more than once : the nearer we are in blood , the further we must be from love ; the greater the kindred is , the less the kindness must be . " 11 Again , in Gorboduc , a tragedy ...
... seems to have been proverbial , as I have met with it more than once : the nearer we are in blood , the further we must be from love ; the greater the kindred is , the less the kindness must be . " 11 Again , in Gorboduc , a tragedy ...
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Alcib Alcibiades alludes ancient Apem Apemantus appears Athens believe Ben Jonson blood called corruption Cymbeline dead death Denmark dost doth drink edition editors emendation Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes father Flav fool fortune friends gentlemen Ghost give gods gold grace Guil Guildenstern Hamlet hast hath heart heaven honest honour Horatio Johnson Julius Cæsar King Henry King Lear Laer Laertes lord madness Malone Mason means nature never noble observed old copy omitted Ophelia Othello passage perhaps phrase play players poet Polonius prince quarto Queen Rape of Lucrece Ritson Rosencrantz says scene seems sense Serv servants Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir Thomas Hanmer soul speak speech Steevens suppose sword tell thee Theobald thine thing thou art thought Timon Timon of Athens tion Troilus and Cressida villain Warburton word