The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... father lost : And this , I take it , Is the main motive of our preparations ; The source of this our watch ; and the chief head Of this post - haste and romage ' in the land . 3 Of unimproved & c . ] Full of unimproved mettle , is full ...
... father lost : And this , I take it , Is the main motive of our preparations ; The source of this our watch ; and the chief head Of this post - haste and romage ' in the land . 3 Of unimproved & c . ] Full of unimproved mettle , is full ...
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... father and the son , " And two Northumberlands ; " Again , in The Comedy of Errors : " They say , this town is full of cozenage ; " As , nimble jugglers that deceive the eye " & c . Disasters dimm'd the sun ; ] The quarto , 1604 , reads ...
... father and the son , " And two Northumberlands ; " Again , in The Comedy of Errors : " They say , this town is full of cozenage ; " As , nimble jugglers that deceive the eye " & c . Disasters dimm'd the sun ; ] The quarto , 1604 , reads ...
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... father : 22 And in the ninth Book , Ulysses describing himself and his com- panions to the Cyclop , says― 66 -Erring Grecians we , " From Troy were turning homewards— ” Erring , in short , is erraticus . STEEVENS . To his confine : and ...
... father : 22 And in the ninth Book , Ulysses describing himself and his com- panions to the Cyclop , says― 66 -Erring Grecians we , " From Troy were turning homewards— ” Erring , in short , is erraticus . STEEVENS . To his confine : and ...
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... father , with all bands of law , To our most valiant brother . - So much for him . Now for ourself , and for this time of meeting . Thus much the business is : We have here writ To Norway , uncle of young Fortinbras , - Who , impotent ...
... father , with all bands of law , To our most valiant brother . - So much for him . Now for ourself , and for this time of meeting . Thus much the business is : We have here writ To Norway , uncle of young Fortinbras , - Who , impotent ...
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... father.o What would'st thou have , Laertes ? LAER . My dread lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From ... father's leave ? What says Polonius ? POL . He hath , my lord , [ wrung from me my slow leave , 3 By laboursome ...
... father.o What would'st thou have , Laertes ? LAER . My dread lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From ... father's leave ? What says Polonius ? POL . He hath , my lord , [ wrung from me my slow leave , 3 By laboursome ...
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