The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 12 |
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I am glad , that my weak words ' 2 There was a Brutus once , ] i . e . Lucius Junius Brutus . STEEVENS . 3 eternal devil- ] I should think that our author wrote rather , infernal devil . JOHNSON . I would continue to read eternal devil ...
I am glad , that my weak words ' 2 There was a Brutus once , ] i . e . Lucius Junius Brutus . STEEVENS . 3 eternal devil- ] I should think that our author wrote rather , infernal devil . JOHNSON . I would continue to read eternal devil ...
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An I had been a man of any occupation ' , if I would not have taken him at a word , I would I might go to hell among the rogues : -and so he fell . When he came to himself again , he said , If he had done ...
An I had been a man of any occupation ' , if I would not have taken him at a word , I would I might go to hell among the rogues : -and so he fell . When he came to himself again , he said , If he had done ...
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Glar'd certainly is to our ears a more forcible expression ; I have however adopted a reading proposed by Dr. Johnson , gaz'd ; induced by the following passage in Stowe's Chronicle , 1615 , from which the word gaze seems in our ...
Glar'd certainly is to our ears a more forcible expression ; I have however adopted a reading proposed by Dr. Johnson , gaz'd ; induced by the following passage in Stowe's Chronicle , 1615 , from which the word gaze seems in our ...
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He doth ; for he did bid Antonius Send word to you , he would be there to - morrow . CIC . Good night then , Casca : this disturbed sky Is not to walk in . CASCA . Farewell , Cicero . [ Exit CICERO . Enter CASSIUS . CAS . Who's there ?
He doth ; for he did bid Antonius Send word to you , he would be there to - morrow . CIC . Good night then , Casca : this disturbed sky Is not to walk in . CASCA . Farewell , Cicero . [ Exit CICERO . Enter CASSIUS . CAS . Who's there ?
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9 Have THEWES and limbs- ] Thewes is an obsolete word implying nerves or muscular strength . It is used by Falstaff in The Second Part of King Henry IV . and in Hamlet : The two last folios , [ 1664 and 1685 , ] in which some words are ...
9 Have THEWES and limbs- ] Thewes is an obsolete word implying nerves or muscular strength . It is used by Falstaff in The Second Part of King Henry IV . and in Hamlet : The two last folios , [ 1664 and 1685 , ] in which some words are ...
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