The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... heart : ] The harmony of the measure , the easiness of the expression , and the good sense in the thought , all concur to recommend these two lines to the reader's notice . WARBURTON . 9 that my heart means no ill . ] That my heart ...
... heart : ] The harmony of the measure , the easiness of the expression , and the good sense in the thought , all concur to recommend these two lines to the reader's notice . WARBURTON . 9 that my heart means no ill . ] That my heart ...
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... heart on thy every part . Thine , in the dearest design of industry , DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO . Thus dost thou hear1 the Nemean lion roar ' Gainst thee , thou lamb , that standest as his prey ; Submissive fall his princely feet before ...
... heart on thy every part . Thine , in the dearest design of industry , DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO . Thus dost thou hear1 the Nemean lion roar ' Gainst thee , thou lamb , that standest as his prey ; Submissive fall his princely feet before ...
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... heart at root- . " instead of a grief that shoots . In Ireland , where , I believe , much of the pronunciation of Queen Elizabeth's age is yet retained , the word suitor is at this day pronounced by the vulgar as if it were written ...
... heart at root- . " instead of a grief that shoots . In Ireland , where , I believe , much of the pronunciation of Queen Elizabeth's age is yet retained , the word suitor is at this day pronounced by the vulgar as if it were written ...
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... heart . " MALONE . claws him with a talent . ] Honest Dull quibbles . One of the senses of to claw , is to flatter . So , in Much Ado about . Nothing : " laugh when I am merry , and claw no man in his humour . " STEEVENS . 7 pia mater ...
... heart . " MALONE . claws him with a talent . ] Honest Dull quibbles . One of the senses of to claw , is to flatter . So , in Much Ado about . Nothing : " laugh when I am merry , and claw no man in his humour . " STEEVENS . 7 pia mater ...
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... heart from Mantuanus , comments upon the character of that poet . Baptista Spagnolus ( sirnamed Mantuanus , from the place of his birth ) was a writer of poems , who flourished towards the latter end of the 15th century . THEOBALD ...
... heart from Mantuanus , comments upon the character of that poet . Baptista Spagnolus ( sirnamed Mantuanus , from the place of his birth ) was a writer of poems , who flourished towards the latter end of the 15th century . THEOBALD ...
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