The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fhall be yet far fairer than you are . CHAR . He means , in flesh . IRAS . No , you fhall paint when you are old . CHAR . Wrinkles forbid ! It is obfervable that the fame mistake as this happened in Coriolanus , where the fame ...
... fhall be yet far fairer than you are . CHAR . He means , in flesh . IRAS . No , you fhall paint when you are old . CHAR . Wrinkles forbid ! It is obfervable that the fame mistake as this happened in Coriolanus , where the fame ...
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... fhall be more beloving , than beloved . CHAR . I had rather heat my liver with drinking . ALEX . Nay , hear him . CHAR . Good now , fome excellent fortune ! Let me be married to three kings in a forenoon , and widow them all : let me ...
... fhall be more beloving , than beloved . CHAR . I had rather heat my liver with drinking . ALEX . Nay , hear him . CHAR . Good now , fome excellent fortune ! Let me be married to three kings in a forenoon , and widow them all : let me ...
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... fhall outlive the lady whom you ferve . CHAR . O excellent ! I love long life better than figs . ' SOOTH . You have feen and proved a fairer former fortune Than that which is to approach . CHAR . Then , belike , my children fhall have ...
... fhall outlive the lady whom you ferve . CHAR . O excellent ! I love long life better than figs . ' SOOTH . You have feen and proved a fairer former fortune Than that which is to approach . CHAR . Then , belike , my children fhall have ...
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... fhall neither be earing nor harveft . " BLACKSTONE . This conjecture is well founded . The ridges left in lands . turned up by the plough , that they may fweeten during their fallow ftate , are ftill called wind - rows . Quick winds , I ...
... fhall neither be earing nor harveft . " BLACKSTONE . This conjecture is well founded . The ridges left in lands . turned up by the plough , that they may fweeten during their fallow ftate , are ftill called wind - rows . Quick winds , I ...
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... fhall stirre his eyes " Rather than no falt tears fhall then arife . " , STEEVENS . ENO . And the bufinefs you have broached here cannot 30 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... fhall stirre his eyes " Rather than no falt tears fhall then arife . " , STEEVENS . ENO . And the bufinefs you have broached here cannot 30 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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