The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... night . " lists- ] Bounds , limits . JOHNSON . 2 66 - So , in Othello : " Confine yourself within a patient list . ” Again , in Hamlet : " The ocean , over - peering of his list — . ” 3 - Then no more remains , STEEVENS . STEEVENS . BUT ...
... night . " lists- ] Bounds , limits . JOHNSON . 2 66 - So , in Othello : " Confine yourself within a patient list . ” Again , in Hamlet : " The ocean , over - peering of his list — . ” 3 - Then no more remains , STEEVENS . STEEVENS . BUT ...
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... night " Shall Romeo , " & c . instead of― " And hither shall he come , and he and I " Will watch thy waking , and that very night " Shall Romeo , " & c . The following passage , in King Henry IV . Part I. which is con- structed in a ...
... night " Shall Romeo , " & c . instead of― " And hither shall he come , and he and I " Will watch thy waking , and that very night " Shall Romeo , " & c . The following passage , in King Henry IV . Part I. which is con- structed in a ...
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... Night's Dream : " Some of your French crowns have no hair at all ; and then you will play bare - faced . " For where these eruptions are , the skull is carious , and the party becomes bald . THEOBALD . So , in The Return from Parnassus ...
... Night's Dream : " Some of your French crowns have no hair at all ; and then you will play bare - faced . " For where these eruptions are , the skull is carious , and the party becomes bald . THEOBALD . So , in The Return from Parnassus ...
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... night 66 66 Even to the fleete to propagate the Greeks ' unturned flight . " STEEVENS Perhaps we should read - only for prorogation . MALONE . 6 - the FAULT and GLIMPSE of newness ; ] Fault and glimpse Or whether that the body public be ...
... night 66 66 Even to the fleete to propagate the Greeks ' unturned flight . " STEEVENS Perhaps we should read - only for prorogation . MALONE . 6 - the FAULT and GLIMPSE of newness ; ] Fault and glimpse Or whether that the body public be ...
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... Night : - " Let him let this matter slip , and I'll give him my horse , grey Capulet . " Mr. Theobald altered fourteen to nineteen , to make the Duke's account correspond with a speech of Claudio's in a former scene , but without ...
... Night : - " Let him let this matter slip , and I'll give him my horse , grey Capulet . " Mr. Theobald altered fourteen to nineteen , to make the Duke's account correspond with a speech of Claudio's in a former scene , but without ...
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