The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... character indeed 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 ...
... character indeed 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 ...
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... character . Gist thy thought's any unproportioned thought his act thon familiar , but by no means belge . " friends thon hast , and their adoption this iple them to thy soul with hooks . Be Bewan . do crot dull thy palm with entertaine ...
... character . Gist thy thought's any unproportioned thought his act thon familiar , but by no means belge . " friends thon hast , and their adoption this iple them to thy soul with hooks . Be Bewan . do crot dull thy palm with entertaine ...
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... charácter . Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his act . Be thou familiar , but by no ... character , ] i . e . write ; strongly infix . The same phrase occurs in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : 66 ----- I do ...
... charácter . Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his act . Be thou familiar , but by no ... character , ] i . e . write ; strongly infix . The same phrase occurs in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : 66 ----- I do ...
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... characters . Johnson . 5 each man's censure , ] Censure is opinion . So , in King Henry VI , P. II : " The king is old enough to give his censure . " Steevens . • For the apparel oft proclaims the man ; ] “ A man's attire , and ...
... characters . Johnson . 5 each man's censure , ] Censure is opinion . So , in King Henry VI , P. II : " The king is old enough to give his censure . " Steevens . • For the apparel oft proclaims the man ; ] “ A man's attire , and ...
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... characters entitled , Looke to it , for Ile stab ye , no date : " You that will drinke Keynaldo unto deth , " The Dane that would carowse out of his boote . " Mr. M. Mason adds , that " it appears from one of Howell's letters , dated at ...
... characters entitled , Looke to it , for Ile stab ye , no date : " You that will drinke Keynaldo unto deth , " The Dane that would carowse out of his boote . " Mr. M. Mason adds , that " it appears from one of Howell's letters , dated at ...
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