The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... once again . " and in the last speech of the play before us , Cymbeline proposes that " a Roman and a British ensign should wave together . " 7 Steevens . Ac- Tenantius , ] was the father of Cymbeline , and nephew of Cassibelan , being ...
... once again . " and in the last speech of the play before us , Cymbeline proposes that " a Roman and a British ensign should wave together . " 7 Steevens . Ac- Tenantius , ] was the father of Cymbeline , and nephew of Cassibelan , being ...
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... once in any great degree loved and praised , is truly rare . Johnson 1 A glass that feated them ; A glass that formed them ; a model , by the contemplation and inspection of which they formed their manners . Johnson . This passage may ...
... once in any great degree loved and praised , is truly rare . Johnson 1 A glass that feated them ; A glass that formed them ; a model , by the contemplation and inspection of which they formed their manners . Johnson . This passage may ...
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... once thought this emendation right , but am now of opinion , that Shakspeare intended that Iachimo having gained his pur- pose , should designedly drop the invidious and offensive part of the wager , and to flatter Posthumus , dwell ...
... once thought this emendation right , but am now of opinion , that Shakspeare intended that Iachimo having gained his pur- pose , should designedly drop the invidious and offensive part of the wager , and to flatter Posthumus , dwell ...
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... once so neat and elegant , that I cannot refuse it a place in the text ; and especially as it returns an echo to the words of Posthumus when he parted from Imogen , and dwelt so much on his own conjugal fidelity : 66 I will remain " The ...
... once so neat and elegant , that I cannot refuse it a place in the text ; and especially as it returns an echo to the words of Posthumus when he parted from Imogen , and dwelt so much on his own conjugal fidelity : 66 I will remain " The ...
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... once , could he have thought this second introduction of it necessary ? The crop of sea and land means only the productions of either element . Steevens . 3 and the twinn'd stones Upon the number'd beach ? ] I have no idea in what sense ...
... once , could he have thought this second introduction of it necessary ? The crop of sea and land means only the productions of either element . Steevens . 3 and the twinn'd stones Upon the number'd beach ? ] I have no idea in what sense ...
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