The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. Hamlet. Cymbeline, Band 18Johnson, 1803 |
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... stand , and unfold Yourself , 2 BER . Long live the king ! 3 FRAN . BER . Bernardo ? He . FRAN . You come most carefully upon your hour . BER . " Tis now ftruck twelve ; 4 get thee to bed , Francifco . me : ] i . e . me who am already ...
... stand , and unfold Yourself , 2 BER . Long live the king ! 3 FRAN . BER . Bernardo ? He . FRAN . You come most carefully upon your hour . BER . " Tis now ftruck twelve ; 4 get thee to bed , Francifco . me : ] i . e . me who am already ...
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... Stand , ho ! Who ! is there ! HOR . Friends to this ground . MAR . And liegemen to the Dane . O , farewell , honest foldier : FRAN . Give you good night . MAR . Who hath reliev'd you ? " Bernardo hath my place . [ Exit FRANCISCO .. FRAN ...
... Stand , ho ! Who ! is there ! HOR . Friends to this ground . MAR . And liegemen to the Dane . O , farewell , honest foldier : FRAN . Give you good night . MAR . Who hath reliev'd you ? " Bernardo hath my place . [ Exit FRANCISCO .. FRAN ...
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... stands indebted both for his verbiage and his imagery to Ronfard . See the European Magazine , for June , 1788 , p . 389. STEEVENS . 7 - and the moist ftar , & c . ] i . e . the moon . So , in Mar- lowe's Hero and Leander , 1598 : " Not ...
... stands indebted both for his verbiage and his imagery to Ronfard . See the European Magazine , for June , 1788 , p . 389. STEEVENS . 7 - and the moist ftar , & c . ] i . e . the moon . So , in Mar- lowe's Hero and Leander , 1598 : " Not ...
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... stand.4 BER . HOR . ' Tis here ! ' Tis here ! 2 If thou hast any found , ] The fpeech of Horatio to the spectre is very elegant and noble , and congruous to the common traditions of the causes of apparitions . JOHNSON . 3 Or , if thou ...
... stand.4 BER . HOR . ' Tis here ! ' Tis here ! 2 If thou hast any found , ] The fpeech of Horatio to the spectre is very elegant and noble , and congruous to the common traditions of the causes of apparitions . JOHNSON . 3 Or , if thou ...
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... Stand dumb , and speak not to him . This to me In dreadful fecrecy impart they did ; And I with them , the third night kept the watch : Where , as they had deliver'd , both in time , Form of the thing , each word made true and good ...
... Stand dumb , and speak not to him . This to me In dreadful fecrecy impart they did ; And I with them , the third night kept the watch : Where , as they had deliver'd , both in time , Form of the thing , each word made true and good ...
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againſt alfo anſwer Antony and Cleopatra Cæfar cauſe Cloten Cymbeline death defire doth Exeunt expreffion eyes faid falfe fame father fatire fays fecond feems feen fenfe fhall fhould fhow fignifies fimilar firft firſt folio fome foul fpeak fpeech fpirit ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fword GUIDERIUS Hamlet Hanmer hath heaven himſelf honour Horatio huſband IACH Iachimo Imogen inftance itſelf JOHNSON King Henry King Lear lady LAER Laertes laft loft lord MALONE means Meaſure moft moſt muft muſt myſelf o'the obferves occafion old copies Ophelia Othello paffage perfon phrafe Pifanio play poet Pofthumus Polonius prefent purpoſe quarto QUEEN queftion Rape of Lucrece reafon ſay ſcene ſeems ſenſe Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſhe ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe Theobald theſe thofe thoſe thou Timon of Athens tranflation ufed underſtand uſed WARBURTON whofe word