The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... sense in the fifth scene of this Act , where Talbot says to his troops : " You all consented unto Salisbury's death , " For none would strike a stroke in his revenge . " M. MASON . Consent , in all the books of the age of Elizabeth ...
... sense in the fifth scene of this Act , where Talbot says to his troops : " You all consented unto Salisbury's death , " For none would strike a stroke in his revenge . " M. MASON . Consent , in all the books of the age of Elizabeth ...
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... sense in this place ; ' tis not impossible it might have been filled up with - Francis Drake , though that were a terrible anachronism ( as bad as Hector's quoting Aristotle in Troilus and Cressida ) ; yet perhaps at the time that brave ...
... sense in this place ; ' tis not impossible it might have been filled up with - Francis Drake , though that were a terrible anachronism ( as bad as Hector's quoting Aristotle in Troilus and Cressida ) ; yet perhaps at the time that brave ...
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... sense , and the rhyme also , with which many scenes in this play conclude . The King's per- son , as appears from the speech immediately preceding this of Winchester , was under the care of the Duke of Exeter , not of the Cardinal ...
... sense , and the rhyme also , with which many scenes in this play conclude . The King's per- son , as appears from the speech immediately preceding this of Winchester , was under the care of the Duke of Exeter , not of the Cardinal ...
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... senses it is used in Othello : " For since these arms of mine had seven years ' pith— . ” And , figuratively , in Hamlet : " And enterprizes of great pith and moment— . ” STEEVENS . Yet are these feet - whose strengthless stay is numb ...
... senses it is used in Othello : " For since these arms of mine had seven years ' pith— . ” And , figuratively , in Hamlet : " And enterprizes of great pith and moment— . ” STEEVENS . Yet are these feet - whose strengthless stay is numb ...
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... sense is - I acknowledge thee to be my heir ; the consequences which may be collected from thence , I recommend it to thee to draw . HEATH . And , like a mountain , not to be remov'd . ] Thus Milton , Par . Lost , Book IV : 6 " Like ...
... sense is - I acknowledge thee to be my heir ; the consequences which may be collected from thence , I recommend it to thee to draw . HEATH . And , like a mountain , not to be remov'd . ] Thus Milton , Par . Lost , Book IV : 6 " Like ...
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