The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Set we our fquadrons on yon ' fide o'the hill , In eye of Cæfar's battle ; from which place We may the number of the ships behold , And fo proceed accordingly . [ Exeunt . The emperor calls for Canidius . ] The prepofition - for , was ...
... Set we our fquadrons on yon ' fide o'the hill , In eye of Cæfar's battle ; from which place We may the number of the ships behold , And fo proceed accordingly . [ Exeunt . The emperor calls for Canidius . ] The prepofition - for , was ...
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... Set we our battles on yon fide of the hill , " In eye of Cæfar's battle ; from which place " We may the number of the hips behold , " And fo proceed accordingly . " Mr. Rowe fupplied the omiffion by the words - Further on ; and the four ...
... Set we our battles on yon fide of the hill , " In eye of Cæfar's battle ; from which place " We may the number of the hips behold , " And fo proceed accordingly . " Mr. Rowe fupplied the omiffion by the words - Further on ; and the four ...
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... Set less than thou throweft ; that it is by begging only that the old king can obtain any thing from his daughters : even a badge of folly in having reduced him- felf to fuch a fituation . MALONE . 2 - Lady , the brach , ] Brach is a ...
... Set less than thou throweft ; that it is by begging only that the old king can obtain any thing from his daughters : even a badge of folly in having reduced him- felf to fuch a fituation . MALONE . 2 - Lady , the brach , ] Brach is a ...
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... set forth ? STEW . Ay , madam . REG . Himself In person there ? STEW . Madam , with much ado : Your fifter is the better foldier . REG . Lord Edmund fpake not with your lord at home ? 7 5 - important- ] In other places of this author ...
... set forth ? STEW . Ay , madam . REG . Himself In person there ? STEW . Madam , with much ado : Your fifter is the better foldier . REG . Lord Edmund fpake not with your lord at home ? 7 5 - important- ] In other places of this author ...
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... Set me where you ftand . EDG . Give me your hand : You are now within a foot Of the extreme verge : for all beneath the moon Would I not leap upright . " Again , in the ancient bl . 1. comedy called Common Con- ditions : " B. Lanche out ...
... Set me where you ftand . EDG . Give me your hand : You are now within a foot Of the extreme verge : for all beneath the moon Would I not leap upright . " Again , in the ancient bl . 1. comedy called Common Con- ditions : " B. Lanche out ...
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