The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... night ? CLEO . Hear the ambassadors . ANT . Fye , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , 5 Antony Will be himself . Ant . But stirr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this passage , seems to have the old Saxon ...
... night ? CLEO . Hear the ambassadors . ANT . Fye , wrangling queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , 5 Antony Will be himself . Ant . But stirr'd by Cleopatra . ] But , in this passage , seems to have the old Saxon ...
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... night wander through the streets . The subsequent words which he utters as he goes out , " Speak not to us , " confirm this interpre- tation . MAlone . 3 To - night , we'll wander through the streets , & c . ] So , in Sir Thomas North's ...
... night wander through the streets . The subsequent words which he utters as he goes out , " Speak not to us , " confirm this interpre- tation . MAlone . 3 To - night , we'll wander through the streets , & c . ] So , in Sir Thomas North's ...
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... night did desire it : -Speak not to us . [ Exeunt ANT . and CLEOP . with their Train . DEM . Is Cæsar with Antonius priz'd so slight ? PHI . Sir , sometimes , when he is not Antony , He comes too short of that great property Which still ...
... night did desire it : -Speak not to us . [ Exeunt ANT . and CLEOP . with their Train . DEM . Is Cæsar with Antonius priz'd so slight ? PHI . Sir , sometimes , when he is not Antony , He comes too short of that great property Which still ...
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... night , shall be - drunk to bed . IRAS . There's a palm presages chastity , if nothing else . CHAR . Even as the o'erflowing Nilus presageth famine . IRAS . GO , you wild bedfellow , you cannot sooth- say . CHAR . Nay , if an oily palm ...
... night , shall be - drunk to bed . IRAS . There's a palm presages chastity , if nothing else . CHAR . Even as the o'erflowing Nilus presageth famine . IRAS . GO , you wild bedfellow , you cannot sooth- say . CHAR . Nay , if an oily palm ...
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... the sides of nature Will not sustain it . ] So , in Twelfth - Night : " There is no woman's sides " Can bide the beating of so strong a passion . " STEEVENS . CLEO . I know , by that same eye , 34 ACT I. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... the sides of nature Will not sustain it . ] So , in Twelfth - Night : " There is no woman's sides " Can bide the beating of so strong a passion . " STEEVENS . CLEO . I know , by that same eye , 34 ACT I. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volym 17 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1813 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volym 17 William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson,George Steevens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1813 |
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