The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... means partners ( according to Dr. Warburton's explanation , ) or those whom he expected to watch with him . Marcellus had watched with him before ; whether as a centinel , a volunteer , or from mere curiosity , we do not learn : but ...
... means partners ( according to Dr. Warburton's explanation , ) or those whom he expected to watch with him . Marcellus had watched with him before ; whether as a centinel , a volunteer , or from mere curiosity , we do not learn : but ...
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... means , by the herald law . So , in Antony and Cleopatra , Act IV : " Where rather I expect victorious life , " Than death and honour . " i . e . honourable death . STEEVENS . Did forfeit , with his life , all those his SC . I. 13 ...
... means , by the herald law . So , in Antony and Cleopatra , Act IV : " Where rather I expect victorious life , " Than death and honour . " i . e . honourable death . STEEVENS . Did forfeit , with his life , all those his SC . I. 13 ...
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... means , that these strange phænomena are prologues and forerunners of the events presag'd : and such sense the slight alteration which I have ven- tured to make , by changing omen to omen'd , very aptly gives . THEOBALD . Omen , for ...
... means , that these strange phænomena are prologues and forerunners of the events presag'd : and such sense the slight alteration which I have ven- tured to make , by changing omen to omen'd , very aptly gives . THEOBALD . Omen , for ...
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... . 188. STEEVENS . Dropping in this line probably means depressed or cast down- wards : an interpretation which is strongly supported by the With mirth in funeral , and with dirge in marriage SC . II . 27 PRINCE OF DENMARK . SCENE II. ...
... . 188. STEEVENS . Dropping in this line probably means depressed or cast down- wards : an interpretation which is strongly supported by the With mirth in funeral , and with dirge in marriage SC . II . 27 PRINCE OF DENMARK . SCENE II. ...
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... of his advantage ( as Mr. Mason observes ) means only " this imaginary advantage , which Fortinbras hoped to de- rive from the unsettled state of the kingdom . " STEEVENS . 1 8 His further gait herein ; in that the 28 ACT I. HAMLET ,
... of his advantage ( as Mr. Mason observes ) means only " this imaginary advantage , which Fortinbras hoped to de- rive from the unsettled state of the kingdom . " STEEVENS . 1 8 His further gait herein ; in that the 28 ACT I. HAMLET ,
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