The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... speech the modern editors read - If by device , & c . MALONE . • play'd your prize ; ] A technical term in the ancient fencing - fchool . See Vol . V. p . 32 , n . 8. STEEVENS . BAS . My lord , what I have done , TITUS ANDRONICUS . 29.
... speech the modern editors read - If by device , & c . MALONE . • play'd your prize ; ] A technical term in the ancient fencing - fchool . See Vol . V. p . 32 , n . 8. STEEVENS . BAS . My lord , what I have done , TITUS ANDRONICUS . 29.
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... speeches down his throat , That he hath breath'd in my dishonour here . CHI . For that I am prepar'd and full resolv'd , — Foul - fpoken coward ! that thunder'ft with thy tongue , 5 And with thy weapon nothing dar'ft perform . AAR ...
... speeches down his throat , That he hath breath'd in my dishonour here . CHI . For that I am prepar'd and full resolv'd , — Foul - fpoken coward ! that thunder'ft with thy tongue , 5 And with thy weapon nothing dar'ft perform . AAR ...
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... speech of Tamora begins , fhe is made to say : " The emperor , with wine and luxury o'ercome , " Is fallen asleep ; in's pendant couch he's laid , " That hangs in yonder grotto rock'd by winds , " Which rais'd by art do give it gentle ...
... speech of Tamora begins , fhe is made to say : " The emperor , with wine and luxury o'ercome , " Is fallen asleep ; in's pendant couch he's laid , " That hangs in yonder grotto rock'd by winds , " Which rais'd by art do give it gentle ...
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... Left my extent , " & e . As this speech proceeds in an uniform tenor with the foregoing , the whole ( as Mr. Steevens has obferved , ) probably belongs to Marcus MALONE . Cannot induce you to attend my words , ~ Speak 132 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... Left my extent , " & e . As this speech proceeds in an uniform tenor with the foregoing , the whole ( as Mr. Steevens has obferved , ) probably belongs to Marcus MALONE . Cannot induce you to attend my words , ~ Speak 132 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... speech now before us , the words whofe and her may , I think , refer to the daughter of Antiochus , without greater li cence than is taken by Shakspeare in many of his plays . So , in Othello : " Our general caft us thus early for the ...
... speech now before us , the words whofe and her may , I think , refer to the daughter of Antiochus , without greater li cence than is taken by Shakspeare in many of his plays . So , in Othello : " Our general caft us thus early for the ...
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