The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... noble duke of Gloster . 9 How may I reverently worship thee enough ? ] Perhaps this unmetrical line originally ran thus : How may I reverence , worship thee enough ? The climax rises properly , from reverence , to worship . STEEVENS . 1 ...
... noble duke of Gloster . 9 How may I reverently worship thee enough ? ] Perhaps this unmetrical line originally ran thus : How may I reverence , worship thee enough ? The climax rises properly , from reverence , to worship . STEEVENS . 1 ...
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... noble duke ; I may not open ; • Break up the gates , ] I suppose to break up the gate is to force up the portcullis , or by the application of petards to blow the gates themselves . STEEVENS . up To break up in Shakspeare's age was the ...
... noble duke ; I may not open ; • Break up the gates , ] I suppose to break up the gate is to force up the portcullis , or by the application of petards to blow the gates themselves . STEEVENS . up To break up in Shakspeare's age was the ...
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... noble poems of Ho- mer were holden with Alexander the Great , insomuch as everie night they were layd under his pillow , and by day were carried in the rich jewel cofer of Darius , lately before vanquished by him in battaile . " MALONE ...
... noble poems of Ho- mer were holden with Alexander the Great , insomuch as everie night they were layd under his pillow , and by day were carried in the rich jewel cofer of Darius , lately before vanquished by him in battaile . " MALONE ...
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... noble uncle , thus ignobly us'd , Your nephew , late - despised Richard , comes . MOR . Direct mine arms , I may embrace his neck , And in his bosom spend my latter gasp : O , tell me , when my lips do touch his cheeks , That I may ...
... noble uncle , thus ignobly us'd , Your nephew , late - despised Richard , comes . MOR . Direct mine arms , I may embrace his neck , And in his bosom spend my latter gasp : O , tell me , when my lips do touch his cheeks , That I may ...
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... noble earl , And was beheaded . Thus the Mortimers , In whom the title rested , were suppress'd . PLAN . Of which , my lord , your honour is the last . MOR . True ; and thou seest , that I no issue have ; And that my fainting words do ...
... noble earl , And was beheaded . Thus the Mortimers , In whom the title rested , were suppress'd . PLAN . Of which , my lord , your honour is the last . MOR . True ; and thou seest , that I no issue have ; And that my fainting words do ...
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