The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Such another expreffion occurs in Decker's If this be not a good Play , the Devil is in it , 1612 : 66 - off with your Drablers and your Banners ; out with your courfes . " STEEVENS , SEB . I am out of patience . ANT . 8 TEMPEST .
... Such another expreffion occurs in Decker's If this be not a good Play , the Devil is in it , 1612 : 66 - off with your Drablers and your Banners ; out with your courfes . " STEEVENS , SEB . I am out of patience . ANT . 8 TEMPEST .
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... Such interruptions are not uncommon to Shakspeare . He sometimes begins a fentence , and before he conclu- des it , entirely changes its conftruction , because another , more forcible , occurs . As this change frequently happens in ...
... Such interruptions are not uncommon to Shakspeare . He sometimes begins a fentence , and before he conclu- des it , entirely changes its conftruction , because another , more forcible , occurs . As this change frequently happens in ...
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... change in the text I am anfwer- able . Ifued is defcended . So , in Greene's Card of Fancy , 1608 : For I am by birth a gentleman , and issued of such parents , " & c . STEEVENS . 1 MIRA . O the heavens ! What foul play 14 TEMPEST .
... change in the text I am anfwer- able . Ifued is defcended . So , in Greene's Card of Fancy , 1608 : For I am by birth a gentleman , and issued of such parents , " & c . STEEVENS . 1 MIRA . O the heavens ! What foul play 14 TEMPEST .
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... such authorities , may justly exclaim , with Othello , ..Chaos is come again . " STEEVENS . Now I arife :) Why does Profpero arife ? Or , if he does it to eafe himself by change of pofture , why need he interrupt his narra- tive to tell ...
... such authorities , may justly exclaim , with Othello , ..Chaos is come again . " STEEVENS . Now I arife :) Why does Profpero arife ? Or , if he does it to eafe himself by change of pofture , why need he interrupt his narra- tive to tell ...
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... his brave fon , being twain . ) This is a flight forgetfulness . Nobody was loft in the wreck , yet we find no such chara & er as the fon of the duke of Milan . THEOBALD . And his more braver daughter , could control thee , TEMPEST . 47.
... his brave fon , being twain . ) This is a flight forgetfulness . Nobody was loft in the wreck , yet we find no such chara & er as the fon of the duke of Milan . THEOBALD . And his more braver daughter , could control thee , TEMPEST . 47.
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