The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... fool . your counsels are as sure of remaining locked up in my memory , as if yourself carried the key of it . So , in Northward Hoe , by Decker and Webster , 1607 : " You shall close it up like a trea- sure of your own , and yourself ...
... fool . your counsels are as sure of remaining locked up in my memory , as if yourself carried the key of it . So , in Northward Hoe , by Decker and Webster , 1607 : " You shall close it up like a trea- sure of your own , and yourself ...
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... fools of nature , ] i . e . making us , who are the sport of nature , whose mysterious operations are beyond the reaches of our souls , & c . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " O , I am fortune's fool . " Malone . -fools of nature , ] This ...
... fools of nature , ] i . e . making us , who are the sport of nature , whose mysterious operations are beyond the reaches of our souls , & c . So , in Romeo and Juliet : " O , I am fortune's fool . " Malone . -fools of nature , ] This ...
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... is the utmost extremity of exertion . The allusion is to a bow bent as far as it will go . So afterwards , in this play : " They fool me to top of my bent . " Malone . Pol . Have I , my lord ? Assure you PRINCE OF DENMARK . 79.
... is the utmost extremity of exertion . The allusion is to a bow bent as far as it will go . So afterwards , in this play : " They fool me to top of my bent . " Malone . Pol . Have I , my lord ? Assure you PRINCE OF DENMARK . 79.
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... fool thus moral on the time , " My lungs began to crow like chanticleer . " O'the sere or of the sere , means , I think , by the sere ; but the word sere I am unable to explain , and suspect it to be corrupt . Perhaps we should read ...
... fool thus moral on the time , " My lungs began to crow like chanticleer . " O'the sere or of the sere , means , I think , by the sere ; but the word sere I am unable to explain , and suspect it to be corrupt . Perhaps we should read ...
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... fool no where but in ' s own house . Farewel . Oph . O , help him , you sweet heavens ! Ham . If thou dost marry , I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry ; Be thou as chaste as ice , as pure as snow , thou shalt not escape calumny ...
... fool no where but in ' s own house . Farewel . Oph . O , help him , you sweet heavens ! Ham . If thou dost marry , I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry ; Be thou as chaste as ice , as pure as snow , thou shalt not escape calumny ...
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