The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 9A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... must be given to Flavius . THEOBALD . I have replaced Marullus , who might properly enough reply to a faucy fentence directed to his collegue , and to whom the fpeech was probably given , that he might not stand too long un- employed ...
... must be given to Flavius . THEOBALD . I have replaced Marullus , who might properly enough reply to a faucy fentence directed to his collegue , and to whom the fpeech was probably given , that he might not stand too long un- employed ...
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... must cer tainly read , 17 And I will look on death indifferently . What occafion'd the corruption , I prefume , was , the tranfcrib- ers imagining , the adverb indifferently must be applied to two things oppos'd . But the ufe of the ...
... must cer tainly read , 17 And I will look on death indifferently . What occafion'd the corruption , I prefume , was , the tranfcrib- ers imagining , the adverb indifferently must be applied to two things oppos'd . But the ufe of the ...
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... must be made . But I am arm'd , i Dovet 31 ( 5 ) My answer must be made.— ] I shall be called to accounts and must answer as for feditious words , And And dangers are to me indifferent . Cafea . You JULIUS 19 CÆSAR .
... must be made . But I am arm'd , i Dovet 31 ( 5 ) My answer must be made.— ] I shall be called to accounts and must answer as for feditious words , And And dangers are to me indifferent . Cafea . You JULIUS 19 CÆSAR .
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... must be by his death ; and , for my part , el I know no personal cause to spurn at him ; But for the general . He would be crown'd ; How that might change his nature , there's the quef- tion . ob id f It is the bright day that brings ...
... must be by his death ; and , for my part , el I know no personal cause to spurn at him ; But for the general . He would be crown'd ; How that might change his nature , there's the quef- tion . ob id f It is the bright day that brings ...
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... must needs be a corrupt reading . Shakespeare , without question , wrote , If that the FATE of men , Or of mankind , which , in the ideas of a Roman , was involved in the fate of their Republick . And this was the principal mo- tive ...
... must needs be a corrupt reading . Shakespeare , without question , wrote , If that the FATE of men , Or of mankind , which , in the ideas of a Roman , was involved in the fate of their Republick . And this was the principal mo- tive ...
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