The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... hands of Shakspeare . FARMER . There is perhaps not one of Shakspeare's plays more darkened than this by the peculiarities of its author , and the unskilfulness of its editors , by distortions of phrase , or negligence of tran ...
... hands of Shakspeare . FARMER . There is perhaps not one of Shakspeare's plays more darkened than this by the peculiarities of its author , and the unskilfulness of its editors , by distortions of phrase , or negligence of tran ...
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... hand ; I'll privily away : I love the people , 4 But do not like to stage me to their eyes * : - We have with a LEAVEN'D and prepared choice ] Leaven'd choice is one of Shakspeare's harsh metaphors . His train of ideas seems to be this ...
... hand ; I'll privily away : I love the people , 4 But do not like to stage me to their eyes * : - We have with a LEAVEN'D and prepared choice ] Leaven'd choice is one of Shakspeare's harsh metaphors . His train of ideas seems to be this ...
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... hands of her friends ; from whom , therefore , we judged it expe- dient to conceal our love till we had gained their favour . " Pro- pagation being here used to signify payment , must have its root in the Italian word pagare . Edinburgh ...
... hands of her friends ; from whom , therefore , we judged it expe- dient to conceal our love till we had gained their favour . " Pro- pagation being here used to signify payment , must have its root in the Italian word pagare . Edinburgh ...
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... , I do not think the autho would have talked of bits and curbs for weeds . On the other hand , nothing can be more proper , than to compare persons of Which for these fourteen years we have let sleep ; 2 SC . IV . 29 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... , I do not think the autho would have talked of bits and curbs for weeds . On the other hand , nothing can be more proper , than to compare persons of Which for these fourteen years we have let sleep ; 2 SC . IV . 29 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... hand , and hope of action : ] To bear in hand is a com- mon phrase for to keep in expectation and dependance ; but we should read : 66 with hope of action . " JOHNSON . So , in Macbeth : " How you were borne in hand , " & c . STEEVENS ...
... hand , and hope of action : ] To bear in hand is a com- mon phrase for to keep in expectation and dependance ; but we should read : 66 with hope of action . " JOHNSON . So , in Macbeth : " How you were borne in hand , " & c . STEEVENS ...
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