The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... mind of a conspirator to a state of anarchy , is just and beautiful ; but the interim or interval , to an hideous vision , or a frightful dream , holds something so wonder- fully of truth , and lays the soul so open , that one can ...
... mind of a conspirator to a state of anarchy , is just and beautiful ; but the interim or interval , to an hideous vision , or a frightful dream , holds something so wonder- fully of truth , and lays the soul so open , that one can ...
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... mind ; when the genius , or power that watches for his protection , and the mortal instru- ments , the passions , which excite him to a deed of honour and danger , are in council and debate ; when the desire of action , and the care of ...
... mind ; when the genius , or power that watches for his protection , and the mortal instru- ments , the passions , which excite him to a deed of honour and danger , are in council and debate ; when the desire of action , and the care of ...
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... mind the genius and the mortal instruments hold a council , not of man , or mankind , in general . The passage above , quoted from King Lear , does not militate against the old copy here . There the individual is marked out by the word ...
... mind the genius and the mortal instruments hold a council , not of man , or mankind , in general . The passage above , quoted from King Lear , does not militate against the old copy here . There the individual is marked out by the word ...
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... mind to sue for a licence from the pope . " STEEVENS . 66 Bullokar , in his English Expositor , 1616 , explains cautelous thus : Warie , circumspect ; " in which sense it is certainly used here . MALONE . 9 The EVEN virtue of our ...
... mind to sue for a licence from the pope . " STEEVENS . 66 Bullokar , in his English Expositor , 1616 , explains cautelous thus : Warie , circumspect ; " in which sense it is certainly used here . MALONE . 9 The EVEN virtue of our ...
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... mind " That fears him much ; and my misgiving still " Falls shrewdly to the purpose . ' " " To take thought then , in this instance , is not to turn melan- choly , whatever think may be in Antony and Cleopatra . HENLEY . With great ...
... mind " That fears him much ; and my misgiving still " Falls shrewdly to the purpose . ' " " To take thought then , in this instance , is not to turn melan- choly , whatever think may be in Antony and Cleopatra . HENLEY . With great ...
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