The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 19 |
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Strana 6
... used for inclination : " For ' tis our blood to love what we are forbidden . Again , in King Lear , A & IV . sc . ii : ་ ་ Were it my fitness " To let these hands obey my blood . " In King Henry VIII . A & III . fc . iv . is the fame ...
... used for inclination : " For ' tis our blood to love what we are forbidden . Again , in King Lear , A & IV . sc . ii : ་ ་ Were it my fitness " To let these hands obey my blood . " In King Henry VIII . A & III . fc . iv . is the fame ...
Strana 7
... used by Shakspeare for natural difpofition , that there can be no doubt concerning the meaning here . So , in All's well that ends well : " Now his important blood will nought deny " That he'll demand . " See alfa Timon of Athens , Vol ...
... used by Shakspeare for natural difpofition , that there can be no doubt concerning the meaning here . So , in All's well that ends well : " Now his important blood will nought deny " That he'll demand . " See alfa Timon of Athens , Vol ...
Strana 13
... used in ink , with the animal gall , fupposed to be bitter . JOHNSON . The poet might mean either the vegetable or the animal galls with equal propriety , as the vegetable gall is bitter ; and I have feen an ancient receipt for making ...
... used in ink , with the animal gall , fupposed to be bitter . JOHNSON . The poet might mean either the vegetable or the animal galls with equal propriety , as the vegetable gall is bitter ; and I have feen an ancient receipt for making ...
Strana 14
... used the word fimply for to close up . STEEVENS . May not fear up , here mean folder up , and the reference be to a lead coffin ? Perhaps cerements in Hamlet's addrefs to the Ghoft , was used for fearments in the fame fenfe . HENLEY . I ...
... used the word fimply for to close up . STEEVENS . May not fear up , here mean folder up , and the reference be to a lead coffin ? Perhaps cerements in Hamlet's addrefs to the Ghoft , was used for fearments in the fame fenfe . HENLEY . I ...
Strana 32
... used by Iago , in Othello , A & IV . fc . i : ، Or to be naked with her friend abed . " Pofthumus means to beftow the moft exalted praife on Imogen , a praise the more valuable as it was the refult of reafon , uot of amorous dotage . 1 ...
... used by Iago , in Othello , A & IV . fc . i : ، Or to be naked with her friend abed . " Pofthumus means to beftow the moft exalted praife on Imogen , a praise the more valuable as it was the refult of reafon , uot of amorous dotage . 1 ...
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