The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... believe , only an expreffion of con- tempt , meaning the widow Grey , whom Edward had chofen for his queen . Glofter has already called her , the jealous o'erworn widow . STEEVENS . 1 I must perforce . ] Alluding to the proverb ...
... believe , only an expreffion of con- tempt , meaning the widow Grey , whom Edward had chofen for his queen . Glofter has already called her , the jealous o'erworn widow . STEEVENS . 1 I must perforce . ] Alluding to the proverb ...
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... believe , diffus'd in this place fignifies irregular , uncouth ; fuch is its meaning in other paffages of Shakespeare . JOHNSON . Diffus'd infection of a man may mean , thou that art as danger- ous as a peftilence , that infects the air ...
... believe , diffus'd in this place fignifies irregular , uncouth ; fuch is its meaning in other paffages of Shakespeare . JOHNSON . Diffus'd infection of a man may mean , thou that art as danger- ous as a peftilence , that infects the air ...
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... believe the old reading is the true one . So , in the Yorkshire Tragedy , 1608 : 66 thou art the cause , " Effect , quality , property ; thou , thou . " STEEVENS . : VOL . VII . C Thefe These nails fhould rend that beauty from my cheeks ...
... believe the old reading is the true one . So , in the Yorkshire Tragedy , 1608 : 66 thou art the cause , " Effect , quality , property ; thou , thou . " STEEVENS . : VOL . VII . C Thefe These nails fhould rend that beauty from my cheeks ...
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... believe we should read : and , no doubt , right loyal . That is , true to her bed . He enumerates the reasons for which she should love him . He was young , wife , and valiant ; these were apparent and indisputable excellencies . He ...
... believe we should read : and , no doubt , right loyal . That is , true to her bed . He enumerates the reasons for which she should love him . He was young , wife , and valiant ; these were apparent and indisputable excellencies . He ...
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... believe The envious flanders of her falfe accufers ; Or , if the be accus'd on true report , Bear with her weakness , which , I think , proceeds From wayward fickness , and no grounded malice . Queen . Saw you the king to - day , my ...
... believe The envious flanders of her falfe accufers ; Or , if the be accus'd on true report , Bear with her weakness , which , I think , proceeds From wayward fickness , and no grounded malice . Queen . Saw you the king to - day , my ...
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