The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 19 |
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... should read therefore : our brows No more obey the heavens , & c . which is evident from the precedent words : You do not meet a man but frowns . And from the following : แ But not a courtier : " Altho ' they wear their faces to the ...
... should read therefore : our brows No more obey the heavens , & c . which is evident from the precedent words : You do not meet a man but frowns . And from the following : แ But not a courtier : " Altho ' they wear their faces to the ...
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... should be fo convey'd ! So flackly guarded ! And the search so flow , That could not trace them ! 1. GENT . Howfoe'er ' tis ftrange , Or that the negligence may well be laugh'd at , Yet is it true , fir . 2. GENT . I do well believe you ...
... should be fo convey'd ! So flackly guarded ! And the search so flow , That could not trace them ! 1. GENT . Howfoe'er ' tis ftrange , Or that the negligence may well be laugh'd at , Yet is it true , fir . 2. GENT . I do well believe you ...
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... should not speak together . [ Exit Queen . О IMO . Diffembling courtefy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle where fhe wounds ! -My deareft husband , 9 Imogen . ] Holinfhed's Chronicle furnished Shakspeare with this name , which in the old ...
... should not speak together . [ Exit Queen . О IMO . Diffembling courtefy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle where fhe wounds ! -My deareft husband , 9 Imogen . ] Holinfhed's Chronicle furnished Shakspeare with this name , which in the old ...
Strana 13
... gall is bitter ; and I have feen an ancient receipt for making ink , beginning , " Take of the black juice of the gall of oxen two ounces , " & c . STEEVENS , POST . Should we be taking leave As long a CYMBELINE . 13.
... gall is bitter ; and I have feen an ancient receipt for making ink , beginning , " Take of the black juice of the gall of oxen two ounces , " & c . STEEVENS , POST . Should we be taking leave As long a CYMBELINE . 13.
Strana 14
... should read cere inftead of fear : 66 Why thy canoniz'd bones hearsed in death , " Have burft their cerements ? " To fear up , is properly to close up by burning ; but in this paffage the poet may have dropp'd that idea , and used the ...
... should read cere inftead of fear : 66 Why thy canoniz'd bones hearsed in death , " Have burft their cerements ? " To fear up , is properly to close up by burning ; but in this paffage the poet may have dropp'd that idea , and used the ...
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