The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. Hamlet. Cymbeline, Band 18Johnson, 1803 |
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... heaven Where now it burns , Marcellus , and myself , The bell then beating one , - MAR . Peace , break thee off ; look , where it comes again ! Enter Ghoft . BER . In the fame figure , like the king that's dead . MAR . Thou art a ...
... heaven Where now it burns , Marcellus , and myself , The bell then beating one , - MAR . Peace , break thee off ; look , where it comes again ! Enter Ghoft . BER . In the fame figure , like the king that's dead . MAR . Thou art a ...
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... heaven I charge thee , fpeak . MAR . It is offended . BER . See ! it ftalks away . [ Exit Ghoft . HOR . Stay ; fpeak : fpeak I charge thee , fpeak . MAR . " Tis gone , and will not anfwer . BER . How now , Horatio ? you tremble , and ...
... heaven I charge thee , fpeak . MAR . It is offended . BER . See ! it ftalks away . [ Exit Ghoft . HOR . Stay ; fpeak : fpeak I charge thee , fpeak . MAR . " Tis gone , and will not anfwer . BER . How now , Horatio ? you tremble , and ...
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... heaven hines , " And often is his gold complexion dimm'd . ” I fufpect that the words As ftars are a corruption , and have no doubt that either a line preceding or following the firft of thofe quoted at the head of this note , has been ...
... heaven hines , " And often is his gold complexion dimm'd . ” I fufpect that the words As ftars are a corruption , and have no doubt that either a line preceding or following the firft of thofe quoted at the head of this note , has been ...
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... heaven and earth together démonstrated Unto our climatures and countrymen.- ] I rather believe that fierce fignifies confpicuous , glaring . It is used in a fomewhat fimilar sense in Timon of Athens : " O the fierce wretchedness that ...
... heaven and earth together démonstrated Unto our climatures and countrymen.- ] I rather believe that fierce fignifies confpicuous , glaring . It is used in a fomewhat fimilar sense in Timon of Athens : " O the fierce wretchedness that ...
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... , in Macbeth : " As easy may'ft thou the intrenchant air " With thy keen fword imprefs . " Again , in King John : " 6 Against the invulnerable clouds of heaven . " MALONE . The cock , that is the trumpet to the morn 22 HAMLET ,
... , in Macbeth : " As easy may'ft thou the intrenchant air " With thy keen fword imprefs . " Again , in King John : " 6 Against the invulnerable clouds of heaven . " MALONE . The cock , that is the trumpet to the morn 22 HAMLET ,
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