The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... She ftrike upon the bell . " Lady Macbeth has alfo juft obferved 11 That which hath made them drunk , hath made me bold : " and in The Merry Wives of Windfor , Mrs. Quickly promifes Jack Rugby a poffet at night . STEEVENS . 21 1 death ...
... She ftrike upon the bell . " Lady Macbeth has alfo juft obferved 11 That which hath made them drunk , hath made me bold : " and in The Merry Wives of Windfor , Mrs. Quickly promifes Jack Rugby a poffet at night . STEEVENS . 21 1 death ...
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... she had been accustomed to regard with reverence , made her unnatural paffions , for a moment , give way to the fentiments of inftin & t and humanity . WARBURTON : The fame circumftance on a fimilar occafion is introduced by Statius in ...
... she had been accustomed to regard with reverence , made her unnatural paffions , for a moment , give way to the fentiments of inftin & t and humanity . WARBURTON : The fame circumftance on a fimilar occafion is introduced by Statius in ...
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... She lightly lept out of her filed bed , " STEEVENS . the common enemy of man , ] It is always an entertainment to an inquifitive reader , to trace a fentiment to its original fource ; and therefore , though the term enemy of man ...
... She lightly lept out of her filed bed , " STEEVENS . the common enemy of man , ] It is always an entertainment to an inquifitive reader , to trace a fentiment to its original fource ; and therefore , though the term enemy of man ...
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... K. Richard 11. Act II . c . iii : 19 แ Things paft redrefs , are now with me paft care . STEEVENS - Scotch'd · ] Mr. Theobald . - Fol . Scorch'd . JOHNSON VOL . XI . L She'll clofe , and be herfelf ; whilft our poor MACBETH . 145.
... K. Richard 11. Act II . c . iii : 19 แ Things paft redrefs , are now with me paft care . STEEVENS - Scotch'd · ] Mr. Theobald . - Fol . Scorch'd . JOHNSON VOL . XI . L She'll clofe , and be herfelf ; whilft our poor MACBETH . 145.
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William Shakespeare. She'll clofe , and be herfelf ; whilft our poor malice Remains in danger of her former tooth . But let The frame of things disjoint , both the worlds fuffer , 2 Ere we will eat our meal in fear , and fleep In the ...
William Shakespeare. She'll clofe , and be herfelf ; whilft our poor malice Remains in danger of her former tooth . But let The frame of things disjoint , both the worlds fuffer , 2 Ere we will eat our meal in fear , and fleep In the ...
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