The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 127
... seems to be - As the stars or spots of heaven are not ob- scured , but rather rendered more bright , by the blackness of the night , so neither is the goodness of Antony eclipsed by his evil qualities , but , on the contrary , his faults ...
... seems to be - As the stars or spots of heaven are not ob- scured , but rather rendered more bright , by the blackness of the night , so neither is the goodness of Antony eclipsed by his evil qualities , but , on the contrary , his faults ...
Page 127
... seems to be borrowed from the laws of chivalry , which forbad a knight to engage with his inferior . STEEVENS . Line 718. I will praise any man that will praise me ; ] The poet's art in delivering this humourous sentiment ( which gives ...
... seems to be borrowed from the laws of chivalry , which forbad a knight to engage with his inferior . STEEVENS . Line 718. I will praise any man that will praise me ; ] The poet's art in delivering this humourous sentiment ( which gives ...
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... seem'd to find his way without his eyes ; For out o'doors he went without their helps , And , to the last , bended ... seems , it is as proper to our age To cast beyond ourselves in our opinions , As it is common for the younger sort ...
... seem'd to find his way without his eyes ; For out o'doors he went without their helps , And , to the last , bended ... seems , it is as proper to our age To cast beyond ourselves in our opinions , As it is common for the younger sort ...
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