The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... nature doe moove the windes with greater fury than they are accustomed ; and do , out of feafon , congeele the cloudes , caufing it to thunder , lighten , hayle , and to deftroy the graffe , corne , & c . & c.- -Witches and negromancers ...
... nature doe moove the windes with greater fury than they are accustomed ; and do , out of feafon , congeele the cloudes , caufing it to thunder , lighten , hayle , and to deftroy the graffe , corne , & c . & c.- -Witches and negromancers ...
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... nature , That we with wifeft forrow think on him , Together with remembrance of ourselves . Therefore our fometime fifter , now our queen , The imperial jointrefs of this warlike state , Have we , as ' twere , with a defeated joy ...
... nature , That we with wifeft forrow think on him , Together with remembrance of ourselves . Therefore our fometime fifter , now our queen , The imperial jointrefs of this warlike state , Have we , as ' twere , with a defeated joy ...
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... but not kindelyness . " In the Battle of Alcazar , 1594 , Muly Mahomet is called Traitor to kinne and kinde . " As kind , however , fignifies nature , Hamlet may mean that KING . How is it that the clouds ftill hang PRINCE OF DENMARK . 31.
... but not kindelyness . " In the Battle of Alcazar , 1594 , Muly Mahomet is called Traitor to kinne and kinde . " As kind , however , fignifies nature , Hamlet may mean that KING . How is it that the clouds ftill hang PRINCE OF DENMARK . 31.
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... nature ; and fo too in this play of Hamlet , A & t II . fc . the laft : " Remorseless , treacherous , lecherous ... natural offspring , and therefore not entitled to the appellation of fon , which you have now given me . 6 MALONE , too ...
... nature ; and fo too in this play of Hamlet , A & t II . fc . the laft : " Remorseless , treacherous , lecherous ... natural offspring , and therefore not entitled to the appellation of fon , which you have now given me . 6 MALONE , too ...
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... nature to eternity . HAM . Ay , madam , it is common . QUEEN . Why feems it fo particular with thee ? If it be , HAM . Seems , madam ! nay , it is ; I know not feems . ' Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , Nor customary fuits of ...
... nature to eternity . HAM . Ay , madam , it is common . QUEEN . Why feems it fo particular with thee ? If it be , HAM . Seems , madam ! nay , it is ; I know not feems . ' Tis not alone my inky cloak , good mother , Nor customary fuits of ...
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