The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Bände 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Coriolanus : ❝bury all which yet distinctly ranges , " In heaps and piles of ruin . " Again , in Much Ado about Nothing , Act ii . sc . ii : " Whatso- ever comes athwart his affection , ranges evenly with mine . " STEEVENS . The term ...
... Coriolanus : ❝bury all which yet distinctly ranges , " In heaps and piles of ruin . " Again , in Much Ado about Nothing , Act ii . sc . ii : " Whatso- ever comes athwart his affection , ranges evenly with mine . " STEEVENS . The term ...
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... Coriolanus : " How could'st thou in a mile confound an hour , " And bring thy news so late ? " MALONE . Whom every thing becomes , ] ( 6 Quicquid enim dicit , seu facit , omne decet . " Marullus , Lib . II . STEEVENS . To weep ; whose ...
... Coriolanus : " How could'st thou in a mile confound an hour , " And bring thy news so late ? " MALONE . Whom every thing becomes , ] ( 6 Quicquid enim dicit , seu facit , omne decet . " Marullus , Lib . II . STEEVENS . To weep ; whose ...
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... Coriolanus says that he has received " change of honours " from the Patricians . Act II . sc . i . That to change with , " applied to two things , one of which is to be put in the place of the other , " is the language of Shak- speare ...
... Coriolanus says that he has received " change of honours " from the Patricians . Act II . sc . i . That to change with , " applied to two things , one of which is to be put in the place of the other , " is the language of Shak- speare ...
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... Coriolanus , where the same correction was made by Dr. War- burton , and , adopted by all the subsequent editors : " And yet to charge thy sulphur with a bolt , " That should but rive an , oak . " The old copy there , as here , has ...
... Coriolanus , where the same correction was made by Dr. War- burton , and , adopted by all the subsequent editors : " And yet to charge thy sulphur with a bolt , " That should but rive an , oak . " The old copy there , as here , has ...
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... Coriolanus : " What good condition can a treaty find , " I ' the part that is at mercy ? " , i . e . how can the party that is at mercy or in the power of ano- ther , expect to obtain in a treaty terms favourable to them ? - See also a ...
... Coriolanus : " What good condition can a treaty find , " I ' the part that is at mercy ? " , i . e . how can the party that is at mercy or in the power of ano- ther , expect to obtain in a treaty terms favourable to them ? - See also a ...
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