The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Nature stand with each of them a pair of bellows , one cooling my low birth , the other kindling my lofty affections . " STEEVENS . The text is undoubtedly right . The bellows , as well as the fan , cools the air by ventilation ; and ...
... Nature stand with each of them a pair of bellows , one cooling my low birth , the other kindling my lofty affections . " STEEVENS . The text is undoubtedly right . The bellows , as well as the fan , cools the air by ventilation ; and ...
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... nature's infinite book of secrecy , A little I can read . ALEX . Show him your hand . Enter ENOBARBUS . ENO . Bring in the banquet quickly ; wine enough , Cleopatra's health to drink . CHAR . Good sir , give me good fortune . SOOTH . I ...
... nature's infinite book of secrecy , A little I can read . ALEX . Show him your hand . Enter ENOBARBUS . ENO . Bring in the banquet quickly ; wine enough , Cleopatra's health to drink . CHAR . Good sir , give me good fortune . SOOTH . I ...
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... nature of bad news infects the teller . ANT . When it concerns the fool , or coward . - On : Things , that are past , are done , with me .- ' Tis thus ; Who tells me true , though in his tale lie death , I hear him as he flatter'd ...
... nature of bad news infects the teller . ANT . When it concerns the fool , or coward . - On : Things , that are past , are done , with me .- ' Tis thus ; Who tells me true , though in his tale lie death , I hear him as he flatter'd ...
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... nature " Make an extent upon his house and lands . ” See Vol . VIII . p . 82 , n . 6 . Our ancient English writers almost always give us Euphrates instead of Euphrates . Thus , in Drayton's Polyolbion , Song 21 : " That gliding go in ...
... nature " Make an extent upon his house and lands . ” See Vol . VIII . p . 82 , n . 6 . Our ancient English writers almost always give us Euphrates instead of Euphrates . Thus , in Drayton's Polyolbion , Song 21 : " That gliding go in ...
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... nature Will not sustain it.2 ANT . Now , my dearest queen , - What's the matter ? CLEO . Pray you , stand further from me . ANT . the sides of nature Will not sustain it . ] So , in Twelfth - Night : " There is no woman's sides " Can ...
... nature Will not sustain it.2 ANT . Now , my dearest queen , - What's the matter ? CLEO . Pray you , stand further from me . ANT . the sides of nature Will not sustain it . ] So , in Twelfth - Night : " There is no woman's sides " Can ...
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