The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 1Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... brings To join ] succeed in making . " I cannot bring my tongue to such a pace " ( Coriolanus , II . iii . 56 ) . Malone paraphrases , " The affections given us by nature often unite persons between whom fortune or accident has placed ...
... brings To join ] succeed in making . " I cannot bring my tongue to such a pace " ( Coriolanus , II . iii . 56 ) . Malone paraphrases , " The affections given us by nature often unite persons between whom fortune or accident has placed ...
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... bring you Where you shall host : of enjoin'd penitents 81. gentleman ? ] F 2 , 3 , 4 ; Gentleman . F 1. 84. places ] Ff , passes Dyce ( Lettsom conj . ) . 93 , 94. bring you Where ] bring you , Where F1 . " " " " 84. places ] The ...
... bring you Where you shall host : of enjoin'd penitents 81. gentleman ? ] F 2 , 3 , 4 ; Gentleman . F 1. 84. places ] Ff , passes Dyce ( Lettsom conj . ) . 93 , 94. bring you Where ] bring you , Where F1 . " " " " 84. places ] The ...
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... bring me in some grace , for you did bring me out . 40 45 Laf . Out upon thee , knave ! dost thou put upon me 50 at once both the office of God and the devil ? One brings thee in grace and the other brings thee out . 33. under her ? ] F ...
... bring me in some grace , for you did bring me out . 40 45 Laf . Out upon thee , knave ! dost thou put upon me 50 at once both the office of God and the devil ? One brings thee in grace and the other brings thee out . 33. under her ? ] F ...
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