The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... moft grievous guilty murder done ! Re - enter first Murderer . 1 MURD . How now ? what mean'st thou , that thou help'st me not ? By heaven , the duke shall know how flack you have been . 2 MURD . I would he knew , that I had fav'd his ...
... moft grievous guilty murder done ! Re - enter first Murderer . 1 MURD . How now ? what mean'st thou , that thou help'st me not ? By heaven , the duke shall know how flack you have been . 2 MURD . I would he knew , that I had fav'd his ...
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... moft fit For your best health and recreation . PRINCE . I do not like the Tower , of any place : ï Did Julius Cæfar build that place , my lord ? GLO . He did , my gracious lord , begin that place ; Which , fince , succeeding ages have ...
... moft fit For your best health and recreation . PRINCE . I do not like the Tower , of any place : ï Did Julius Cæfar build that place , my lord ? GLO . He did , my gracious lord , begin that place ; Which , fince , succeeding ages have ...
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... moft correct copy . I do not find myself much influenced by Mr. Pope's remark . STEEVENS . In the quarto , this and the three following lines are introduced immediately before the words - " Come , gentlemen , let us con- fult , " & c ...
... moft correct copy . I do not find myself much influenced by Mr. Pope's remark . STEEVENS . In the quarto , this and the three following lines are introduced immediately before the words - " Come , gentlemen , let us con- fult , " & c ...
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... Moft cruelly to death ; and of his wife , and friend " Lord Haftings , with pale hands prepar'd as they would rend " Him piece - meal ; at which oft he roareth in his fleep . " STEEVENS . The account given by Polydore Virgil , which was ...
... Moft cruelly to death ; and of his wife , and friend " Lord Haftings , with pale hands prepar'd as they would rend " Him piece - meal ; at which oft he roareth in his fleep . " STEEVENS . The account given by Polydore Virgil , which was ...
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