The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... . I leave all these to the mercy of their mother - tongue , that feed on nought but the crums that fall from the tranflators trencher . - That could fcarcely latinize their neck verfe if they fhould have neede , yet English Seneca.
... . I leave all these to the mercy of their mother - tongue , that feed on nought but the crums that fall from the tranflators trencher . - That could fcarcely latinize their neck verfe if they fhould have neede , yet English Seneca.
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... Mother of Hamlet . Ophelia , Daughter of Polonius . Lords , Ladies , Officers , Soldiers , Players , Grave- Diggers , Sailors , Meffengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , Elfinore . 1 Hamlet , ] i . e . Amleth . the beginning of the ...
... Mother of Hamlet . Ophelia , Daughter of Polonius . Lords , Ladies , Officers , Soldiers , Players , Grave- Diggers , Sailors , Meffengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , Elfinore . 1 Hamlet , ] i . e . Amleth . the beginning of the ...
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... mother of Hamlet into an indecent and in- ceftuous marriage , and obtained the crown by means which he fufpects to be unjuftifiable . In the fifth Act , the prince accufes his uncle of having popp'd in between the election and his hopes ...
... mother of Hamlet into an indecent and in- ceftuous marriage , and obtained the crown by means which he fufpects to be unjuftifiable . In the fifth Act , the prince accufes his uncle of having popp'd in between the election and his hopes ...
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... mother . ] Or , if we understand kind in its ancient fenfe , then the meaning will be , -I am more than thy kinfman , for I am thy fiep - fon ; being fuch , I am lefs near to thee than thy natural offspring , and therefore not entitled ...
... mother . ] Or , if we understand kind in its ancient fenfe , then the meaning will be , -I am more than thy kinfman , for I am thy fiep - fon ; being fuch , I am lefs near to thee than thy natural offspring , and therefore not entitled ...
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... mother , Nor cuftomary fuits of folemn black , Nor windy fufpiration of forc'd breath , No , nor the fruitful river in the eye , Nor the dejected haviour of the vifage , Together with all forms , modes , fhows of grief , That can denote ...
... mother , Nor cuftomary fuits of folemn black , Nor windy fufpiration of forc'd breath , No , nor the fruitful river in the eye , Nor the dejected haviour of the vifage , Together with all forms , modes , fhows of grief , That can denote ...
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