The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... hold his velvet horns as high as the best of them . " Let it also be remembered that garlands are usually wreathed round the head ; a circumstance which adds great support to the emendation now made . So , Sidney : " A garland made , on ...
... hold his velvet horns as high as the best of them . " Let it also be remembered that garlands are usually wreathed round the head ; a circumstance which adds great support to the emendation now made . So , Sidney : " A garland made , on ...
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... hold out his hand , and wish heartily that he may have the prognostication of cuckoldom upon him . The whole speech , therefore , must be placed to Charmian . There needs no stronger proof of this being a true correction , than the ...
... hold out his hand , and wish heartily that he may have the prognostication of cuckoldom upon him . The whole speech , therefore , must be placed to Charmian . There needs no stronger proof of this being a true correction , than the ...
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... hold the method to enforce The like from him . CLEO . What should I do , I do not ? CHAR . In each thing give him way , cross him in nothing . CLEO . Thou teachest like a fool ; the way to lose him . CHAR . Tempt him not so too far : I ...
... hold the method to enforce The like from him . CLEO . What should I do , I do not ? CHAR . In each thing give him way , cross him in nothing . CLEO . Thou teachest like a fool ; the way to lose him . CHAR . Tempt him not so too far : I ...
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... Holds idleness your subject , I should take you For idleness itself.8 70 , my oblivion is a very Antony , And I am all ... hold me , who am the greatest fool on earth , in chains , I should have ad- judged you to be the greatest . That ...
... Holds idleness your subject , I should take you For idleness itself.8 70 , my oblivion is a very Antony , And I am all ... hold me , who am the greatest fool on earth , in chains , I should have ad- judged you to be the greatest . That ...
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... holds idleness in subjection to you , exalting you far above its in- fluence , I should suppose you to be the very genius of idleness itself . STEEVENS . Mr. Steevens's latter interpretation is , I think , nearer the truth . But perhaps ...
... holds idleness in subjection to you , exalting you far above its in- fluence , I should suppose you to be the very genius of idleness itself . STEEVENS . Mr. Steevens's latter interpretation is , I think , nearer the truth . But perhaps ...
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