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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... head . O Silius , Silius , VEN . I have done enough : A lower place , note well , May make too great an act : For learn this , Silius ; Better leave undone , 3 than by our deed acquire Too high a fame , when him we serve's away . + ...
... head . O Silius , Silius , VEN . I have done enough : A lower place , note well , May make too great an act : For learn this , Silius ; Better leave undone , 3 than by our deed acquire Too high a fame , when him we serve's away . + ...
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... head between his eyes . This gives him a sour look , and being supposed to indicate an ill - temper , is of course regarded as a great blemish . The same phrase occurs in Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , edit . 1632 , 524 : " Every ...
... head between his eyes . This gives him a sour look , and being supposed to indicate an ill - temper , is of course regarded as a great blemish . The same phrase occurs in Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , edit . 1632 , 524 : " Every ...
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... head Herod of Jewry dare not look upon you , But when you are well pleas'd . CLEO . I'll have : But how ? when Antony is gone Through whom I might command it . - Come thou near . MESS . Most gracious majesty , — CLEO . Didst thou behold ...
... head Herod of Jewry dare not look upon you , But when you are well pleas'd . CLEO . I'll have : But how ? when Antony is gone Through whom I might command it . - Come thou near . MESS . Most gracious majesty , — CLEO . Didst thou behold ...
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... head very round , to be forgetful and foolish . " Again : " the head long to be prudent and wary . " - " a low forehead , " & c . p . 218. STEEVENS . MESS . Brown , madam : And her forehead is 142 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT III .
... head very round , to be forgetful and foolish . " Again : " the head long to be prudent and wary . " - " a low forehead , " & c . p . 218. STEEVENS . MESS . Brown , madam : And her forehead is 142 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . ACT III .
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... head . The passage , as it stands in the folio , is nonsense , there being nothing to which thou can be referred . World and would were easily confounded , and the omission in the last line which Dr. Johnson has supplied , is one of ...
... head . The passage , as it stands in the folio , is nonsense , there being nothing to which thou can be referred . World and would were easily confounded , and the omission in the last line which Dr. Johnson has supplied , is one of ...
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