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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... himself . ANT . But stirr'd by Cleopatra.5 Now , for the love of Love , and her foft hours , " Let's not confound the time7 with conference harsh : There's not a minute of our lives fhould ftretch Without fome pleasure now : What fport ...
... himself . ANT . But stirr'd by Cleopatra.5 Now , for the love of Love , and her foft hours , " Let's not confound the time7 with conference harsh : There's not a minute of our lives fhould ftretch Without fome pleasure now : What fport ...
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... himself , We'll know all our fortunes . Well ; the Sooth- fayer begins with the women ; and fome jokes pafs upon the fubject of hufbands and chastity : after which , the women hoping for the fatisfaction of having fomething to laugh at ...
... himself , We'll know all our fortunes . Well ; the Sooth- fayer begins with the women ; and fome jokes pafs upon the fubject of hufbands and chastity : after which , the women hoping for the fatisfaction of having fomething to laugh at ...
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... himself , he , figura- tively , is the idle foil ; the MALICE that speaks home , the quick , or cutting winds , whofe frofty blafts deftroy the profufion of weeds ; whilft our ILLS ( that is the TRUTH faithfully ) told us ; a ...
... himself , he , figura- tively , is the idle foil ; the MALICE that speaks home , the quick , or cutting winds , whofe frofty blafts deftroy the profufion of weeds ; whilft our ILLS ( that is the TRUTH faithfully ) told us ; a ...
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... himself : if Cæfar move him , Let Antony look over Cæfar's head , And fpeak as loud as Mars . By Jupiter , Were I the wearer of Antonius ' beard , I would not fhave to - day.9 LEP . For private ftomaching . ENO . " Tis not a time Every ...
... himself : if Cæfar move him , Let Antony look over Cæfar's head , And fpeak as loud as Mars . By Jupiter , Were I the wearer of Antonius ' beard , I would not fhave to - day.9 LEP . For private ftomaching . ENO . " Tis not a time Every ...
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... himself . Thus , in Coriolanus , A & t I. fc . i : throw forth greater themes " For infurrection's arguing . " Sicinius calls Coriolanus , So , in Macbeth : 66 66 -the theme of our affembly . " Two truths are told " As happy prologues ...
... himself . Thus , in Coriolanus , A & t I. fc . i : throw forth greater themes " For infurrection's arguing . " Sicinius calls Coriolanus , So , in Macbeth : 66 66 -the theme of our affembly . " Two truths are told " As happy prologues ...
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