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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... natural touches . An envious and unsocial mind , too proud to give pleasure , and too sullen to receive it , always endeavours to hide its malignity from the world and from itself , under the plainness of simple honesty , or the dignity ...
... natural touches . An envious and unsocial mind , too proud to give pleasure , and too sullen to receive it , always endeavours to hide its malignity from the world and from itself , under the plainness of simple honesty , or the dignity ...
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... nature , than owe dignity or estimation to my brother . He still continues his wish of gloomy independence . But what is the meaning of the expression , a rose in his grace ? If he was a rose of himself , his brother's grace or favour ...
... nature , than owe dignity or estimation to my brother . He still continues his wish of gloomy independence . But what is the meaning of the expression , a rose in his grace ? If he was a rose of himself , his brother's grace or favour ...
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... natural brother of the prince , and a hater of Claudio , is in his spleen zealous to disappoint the match . Borachio , a rascally dependant on Don John , offers his assistance , and engages to break off the marriage by this stratagem ...
... natural brother of the prince , and a hater of Claudio , is in his spleen zealous to disappoint the match . Borachio , a rascally dependant on Don John , offers his assistance , and engages to break off the marriage by this stratagem ...
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... nature , or disposition . So , in The Yorkshire Tragedy : " For ' tis our blood to love what we're forbidden . " See p . 45 , n . 1. STEEVENS . Blood is here , as in many other places , used by our author in the sense of passion , or ...
... nature , or disposition . So , in The Yorkshire Tragedy : " For ' tis our blood to love what we're forbidden . " See p . 45 , n . 1. STEEVENS . Blood is here , as in many other places , used by our author in the sense of passion , or ...
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... natural and chiefest companion , dares not come near that coast where she useth , nor sit by the place where she standeth . Such is the greatness of her spirit , she will not admit of any society , until such a time as nature worketh ...
... natural and chiefest companion , dares not come near that coast where she useth , nor sit by the place where she standeth . Such is the greatness of her spirit , she will not admit of any society , until such a time as nature worketh ...
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