The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... heart disdained that my tongue Should so profane the word , that taught me craft To counterfeit oppression of such ... hearts , With humble and familiar courtesy ; What reverence he did throw away on slaves ; Wooing poor craftsmen , with ...
... heart disdained that my tongue Should so profane the word , that taught me craft To counterfeit oppression of such ... hearts , With humble and familiar courtesy ; What reverence he did throw away on slaves ; Wooing poor craftsmen , with ...
Page 41
... beginning of this scene : " And , for my heart disdained that my tongue , " & c . Again , in Othello : " Haply , for I am black- ; " STEEVENS . And send them after to supply our wants ; For SC . IV . 41 KING RICHARD II .
... beginning of this scene : " And , for my heart disdained that my tongue , " & c . Again , in Othello : " Haply , for I am black- ; " STEEVENS . And send them after to supply our wants ; For SC . IV . 41 KING RICHARD II .
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... hearts , And prick my tender patience to those thoughts Which honour and allegiance cannot think . K. RICH . Think what you will : we seize into our hands His plate , his goods , his money , and his lands . YORK . I'll not be by , the ...
... hearts , And prick my tender patience to those thoughts Which honour and allegiance cannot think . K. RICH . Think what you will : we seize into our hands His plate , his goods , his money , and his lands . YORK . I'll not be by , the ...
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... heart is great ; but it must break with silence , Ere't be disburden'd with a liberal tongue . NORTH . Nay , speak thy mind ; and let him ne'er speak more , That speak thy words again , to do thee harm ! WILLO . Tends that thou'dst ...
... heart is great ; but it must break with silence , Ere't be disburden'd with a liberal tongue . NORTH . Nay , speak thy mind ; and let him ne'er speak more , That speak thy words again , to do thee harm ! WILLO . Tends that thou'dst ...
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... hearts : ] The old copies erroneously and un- metrically read : And quite lost their hearts : - The compositor's eye had caught the adverb - quite , from the following line . STEEVENS . 6 daily new exactions are devis'd ; As , blanks ...
... hearts : ] The old copies erroneously and un- metrically read : And quite lost their hearts : - The compositor's eye had caught the adverb - quite , from the following line . STEEVENS . 6 daily new exactions are devis'd ; As , blanks ...
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