The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... cause ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , 5 Gasping for life under great Bolingbroke ; And more , and less , do flock to follow him . North . I knew of this before ; but , to speak truth , This present grief had wip'd it ...
... cause ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , 5 Gasping for life under great Bolingbroke ; And more , and less , do flock to follow him . North . I knew of this before ; but , to speak truth , This present grief had wip'd it ...
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... cause that wit is in other men . I do here walk before thee , like a sow , that hath overwhelmed all her litter but one . If the prince put thee into my service for any other reason than to set me off , why then I have no judgment ...
... cause that wit is in other men . I do here walk before thee , like a sow , that hath overwhelmed all her litter but one . If the prince put thee into my service for any other reason than to set me off , why then I have no judgment ...
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... cause of his effects in Galen ; it is a kind of deafness . Ch . Just . I think , you are fallen into the disease ; for you hear not what I say to you . Fal . Very well , my lord , very well : 1 rather , an ' t 1 Fal . Very well , my ...
... cause of his effects in Galen ; it is a kind of deafness . Ch . Just . I think , you are fallen into the disease ; for you hear not what I say to you . Fal . Very well , my lord , very well : 1 rather , an ' t 1 Fal . Very well , my ...
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... cause that wit is in other men . " M. Mason . I think Mr. Steevens's interpretation the true one . Single , however , ( as an anonymous writer has observed ) may mean , feeble or weak . So in Fletcher's Queen of Corinth , Act III , sc ...
... cause that wit is in other men . " M. Mason . I think Mr. Steevens's interpretation the true one . Single , however , ( as an anonymous writer has observed ) may mean , feeble or weak . So in Fletcher's Queen of Corinth , Act III , sc ...
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... cause , and known our means ; And , my most noble friends , I pray you all , Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : - And first , lord marshal , what say you to it ? Mowb . I well allow the occasion of our arms ; But gladly would be ...
... cause , and known our means ; And , my most noble friends , I pray you all , Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : - And first , lord marshal , what say you to it ? Mowb . I well allow the occasion of our arms ; But gladly would be ...
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