The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... nature of a tragick volume : So looks the ftrond , whereon the imperious flood Hath left a witness'd ufurpation.9- Say , Morton , didft thou come from Shrewsbury ? MOR . I ran from Shrewsbury , my noble lord ; Where hateful death put on ...
... nature of a tragick volume : So looks the ftrond , whereon the imperious flood Hath left a witness'd ufurpation.9- Say , Morton , didft thou come from Shrewsbury ? MOR . I ran from Shrewsbury , my noble lord ; Where hateful death put on ...
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... nature's hand Keep the wild flood confin'd ! let order die ! And let this world no longer be a stage , To feed contention in a lingering act ; But let one spirit of the firft - born Cain Reign in all bofoms , that , each heart being fet ...
... nature's hand Keep the wild flood confin'd ! let order die ! And let this world no longer be a stage , To feed contention in a lingering act ; But let one spirit of the firft - born Cain Reign in all bofoms , that , each heart being fet ...
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... c . ] The twenty - two following lines are of thofe added by Shakspeare after his first edition . POPE . They were first printed in the folio , 1623. MALONE . And speaking thick , which nature made his blemish , 72 SECOND PART OF.
... c . ] The twenty - two following lines are of thofe added by Shakspeare after his first edition . POPE . They were first printed in the folio , 1623. MALONE . And speaking thick , which nature made his blemish , 72 SECOND PART OF.
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... nature made his blemish , Became the accents of the valiant ; 9 For those that could fpeak low , and tardily , Would turn their own perfection to abuse , To feem like him : So that , in fpeech , in gait , In diet , in affections of ...
... nature made his blemish , Became the accents of the valiant ; 9 For those that could fpeak low , and tardily , Would turn their own perfection to abuse , To feem like him : So that , in fpeech , in gait , In diet , in affections of ...
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... nature a blest founder . " Again , in Whetstone's Arbour of Vertue , 1576 : " Who , for that these barons so wrought a flaunder to her feet , " Their foolish , rafh , and judgment false , the sharplie did detect . " STEEVENS . In ...
... nature a blest founder . " Again , in Whetstone's Arbour of Vertue , 1576 : " Who , for that these barons so wrought a flaunder to her feet , " Their foolish , rafh , and judgment false , the sharplie did detect . " STEEVENS . In ...
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