The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... brother . Claudio , a young lord of Florence , favourite to Don Pedro . Benedick , a young lord of Padua , favourite likewise of Don Pedro . Leonato , governor of Messina . Antonio , his brother . Balthazar , servant to Don Pedro ...
... brother . Claudio , a young lord of Florence , favourite to Don Pedro . Benedick , a young lord of Padua , favourite likewise of Don Pedro . Leonato , governor of Messina . Antonio , his brother . Balthazar , servant to Don Pedro ...
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... brother . ] i . e . one with whom he hath sworn ( as was anciently the custom among adventurers ) to share for- tunes . See Mr. Whalley's note on- " we'll be all three sworn- brothers to France , " in King Henry V. Act II . sc . i ...
... brother . ] i . e . one with whom he hath sworn ( as was anciently the custom among adventurers ) to share for- tunes . See Mr. Whalley's note on- " we'll be all three sworn- brothers to France , " in King Henry V. Act II . sc . i ...
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... brother . WARBURton . 1 -with the next block . ] A block is the mould on which a hat is formed . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : sc . vi . " Of what fashion is this knight's wit ? of what block ? ” See a note on King Lear , Act IV . The ...
... brother . WARBURton . 1 -with the next block . ] A block is the mould on which a hat is formed . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : sc . vi . " Of what fashion is this knight's wit ? of what block ? ” See a note on King Lear , Act IV . The ...
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... brother , I owe you all duty . D. JOHN . I thank you : ' I am not of many words , but I thank you . LEON . Please it your grace lead on ? 7 I thank you : ] The poet has judiciously marked the gloominess of Don John's character , by ...
... brother , I owe you all duty . D. JOHN . I thank you : ' I am not of many words , but I thank you . LEON . Please it your grace lead on ? 7 I thank you : ] The poet has judiciously marked the gloominess of Don John's character , by ...
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... brother ? Where is my cousin , your son ? Hath he provided this musick ? ANT . He is very busy about it . But , brother , I can tell you strange news that you yet dreamed not of . LEON . Are they good ? ANT . As the event stamps them ...
... brother ? Where is my cousin , your son ? Hath he provided this musick ? ANT . He is very busy about it . But , brother , I can tell you strange news that you yet dreamed not of . LEON . Are they good ? ANT . As the event stamps them ...
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