The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. Hamlet. Cymbeline, Band 18Johnson, 1803 |
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... means , by the herald law . So , in An tony and Cleopatra , A & t IV : " Where rather I expect victorious life , " Than death and honour . " i.e. honourable death . STEEVENS . Did forfeit , with his life , all thofe his PRINCE OF ...
... means , by the herald law . So , in An tony and Cleopatra , A & t IV : " Where rather I expect victorious life , " Than death and honour . " i.e. honourable death . STEEVENS . Did forfeit , with his life , all thofe his PRINCE OF ...
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... means to pick up without diftinction , as the Shark - fifh collects his prey . The quartos read lawless inftead of landless . STEEVENS . That hath a ftomach in't : ] Stomach , in the time of our author , was used for conftancy ...
... means to pick up without diftinction , as the Shark - fifh collects his prey . The quartos read lawless inftead of landless . STEEVENS . That hath a ftomach in't : ] Stomach , in the time of our author , was used for conftancy ...
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... means , that these frange phenomena are prologues and forerunners of the events . prefag'd : and fuch fenfe the flight alteration which I have ven tured to make , by changing omen to omen'd , very aptly gives . THEOBALD , Omen , for ...
... means , that these frange phenomena are prologues and forerunners of the events . prefag'd : and fuch fenfe the flight alteration which I have ven tured to make , by changing omen to omen'd , very aptly gives . THEOBALD , Omen , for ...
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... of his advantage ( as Mr. Mafon obferves ) means only " this imaginary advantage , which Fortinbras hoped to de-- rive from the unfettled state of the kingdom . " STEEVENS . · His further gait herein ; in that the levies 28 HAMLET ,
... of his advantage ( as Mr. Mafon obferves ) means only " this imaginary advantage , which Fortinbras hoped to de-- rive from the unfettled state of the kingdom . " STEEVENS . · His further gait herein ; in that the levies 28 HAMLET ,
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... means which he fufpects to be unjuftifiable . In the fifth Act , the prince accufes his uncle of having popp'd in ... mean that KING . How is it that the clouds ftill hang PRINCE OF DENMARK . 31.
... means which he fufpects to be unjuftifiable . In the fifth Act , the prince accufes his uncle of having popp'd in ... mean that KING . How is it that the clouds ftill hang PRINCE OF DENMARK . 31.
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