The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesT. Longman, 1793 |
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... whose story the epifode of Glofter , Edgar , and Edmund , is formed in King Lear . See Arcadia , p . 69 , edit . 1593. MALONE . Shakspeare , having already introduced Leonato among the cha- racters in Much Ado about Nothing , had not ...
... whose story the epifode of Glofter , Edgar , and Edmund , is formed in King Lear . See Arcadia , p . 69 , edit . 1593. MALONE . Shakspeare , having already introduced Leonato among the cha- racters in Much Ado about Nothing , had not ...
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... whose story the epifode of Glofter , Edgar , and Edmund , is formed in King Lear . See Arcadia , p . 69 , edit . I 1593. MALONE . Shakspeare , having already introduced Leonato among the cha- racters in Much Ado about Nothing , had not ...
... whose story the epifode of Glofter , Edgar , and Edmund , is formed in King Lear . See Arcadia , p . 69 , edit . I 1593. MALONE . Shakspeare , having already introduced Leonato among the cha- racters in Much Ado about Nothing , had not ...
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... whose skirt with gold " Was fretted all about , fhe was array'd . " MALONE , nicely Depending on their brands . ] I am not fure that I understand this paffage . Perhaps Shakspeare meant that the figures of the Cupids were nicely poized ...
... whose skirt with gold " Was fretted all about , fhe was array'd . " MALONE , nicely Depending on their brands . ] I am not fure that I understand this paffage . Perhaps Shakspeare meant that the figures of the Cupids were nicely poized ...
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... ( whose remembrance yet Lives in men's eyes ; and will to ears , and tongues , Be theme , and hearing ever , ) was in this Britain , And conquer'd it , Caffibelan , thine uncle , ' to pray they have their will : The very devils cannot ...
... ( whose remembrance yet Lives in men's eyes ; and will to ears , and tongues , Be theme , and hearing ever , ) was in this Britain , And conquer'd it , Caffibelan , thine uncle , ' to pray they have their will : The very devils cannot ...
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... ( whose use the sword of Cæfar Hath too much mangled ; whofe repair , and fran- chife , Shall , by the power we hold , be our good deed , Though Rome be therefore angry ; ) Mulmutius , Who was the first of Britain , which did put His ...
... ( whose use the sword of Cæfar Hath too much mangled ; whofe repair , and fran- chife , Shall , by the power we hold , be our good deed , Though Rome be therefore angry ; ) Mulmutius , Who was the first of Britain , which did put His ...
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