The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... peace , was immediately succeeded by the alarming news of the Norweyan invasion . The natural history of the winds , & c . is foreign to the explanation of this passage . Shakspeare does not mean , in conformity to any theory , to say ...
... peace , was immediately succeeded by the alarming news of the Norweyan invasion . The natural history of the winds , & c . is foreign to the explanation of this passage . Shakspeare does not mean , in conformity to any theory , to say ...
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... peace between The effect , and it ! Come to my woman's breasts , Come , come , you spirits- ] For the sake of the metre I have ventured to repeat the word - come , which occurs only once in the old copy . All had been added by Sir ...
... peace between The effect , and it ! Come to my woman's breasts , Come , come , you spirits- ] For the sake of the metre I have ventured to repeat the word - come , which occurs only once in the old copy . All had been added by Sir ...
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... peace between the effect and purpose , means , to delay the execution of her purpose ; to prevent its proceeding to effect . For as long as there should be a peace between the effect and purpose , or , in other words , till hostilities ...
... peace between the effect and purpose , means , to delay the execution of her purpose ; to prevent its proceeding to effect . For as long as there should be a peace between the effect and purpose , or , in other words , till hostilities ...
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... peace of the present , we will not hand a rope more . " The sense does not require the word time , and it is too much for the measure . Again , in Coriolanus : " And that you not delay the present ; but " & c . Again , in Corinthians I ...
... peace of the present , we will not hand a rope more . " The sense does not require the word time , and it is too much for the measure . Again , in Coriolanus : " And that you not delay the present ; but " & c . Again , in Corinthians I ...
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... i the adage ? ] The adage alluded to is , The cat loves fish , but dares not wet her feet : C CL Catus amat pisces , sed non vult tingere plantas . " JOHNSON . MACB . Pr'ythee , peace : I dare do all SC . VII . 8.5 MACBETH .
... i the adage ? ] The adage alluded to is , The cat loves fish , but dares not wet her feet : C CL Catus amat pisces , sed non vult tingere plantas . " JOHNSON . MACB . Pr'ythee , peace : I dare do all SC . VII . 8.5 MACBETH .
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