The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... Winter's Tale we have the same allusion , reversed : - 66 and therefore , like a cypher , " Yet standing in rich place , I'multiply , " With one - we thank you , -many thousands more 66 Standing before it . " MALONE . I am better than ...
... Winter's Tale we have the same allusion , reversed : - 66 and therefore , like a cypher , " Yet standing in rich place , I'multiply , " With one - we thank you , -many thousands more 66 Standing before it . " MALONE . I am better than ...
Page 79
... Winter's Tale , Act II . Sc . II . " Have I not been drunk for your health , eat glasses , drunk urine , stabbed arms , and done all offices of protested gallantry for your sake ? " - Marston's Dutch Courtezan . STEEVENS . This 7 ...
... Winter's Tale , Act II . Sc . II . " Have I not been drunk for your health , eat glasses , drunk urine , stabbed arms , and done all offices of protested gallantry for your sake ? " - Marston's Dutch Courtezan . STEEVENS . This 7 ...
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... Winter's Tale we meet with an inaccuracy of the same kind : " 6 I ne'er heard yet , " That any of these bolder vices wanted " Less impudence to gainsay what they did , " Than to perform it first . " 66 where , as Dr. Johnson has justly ...
... Winter's Tale we meet with an inaccuracy of the same kind : " 6 I ne'er heard yet , " That any of these bolder vices wanted " Less impudence to gainsay what they did , " Than to perform it first . " 66 where , as Dr. Johnson has justly ...
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... Winter's Tale , Act II . Both the quartos how- ever read , " tender - hested nature ; which may mean a nature which is governed by gentle dispositions . Hest is an old word signifying command . So , in The Wars of Cyrus , & c . 1594 ...
... Winter's Tale , Act II . Both the quartos how- ever read , " tender - hested nature ; which may mean a nature which is governed by gentle dispositions . Hest is an old word signifying command . So , in The Wars of Cyrus , & c . 1594 ...
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... Winter's Tale : " Let nature crush the sides o ' the earth together , " And mar the seeds within . " THEOBald . So , again in Macbeth : 66 and the sum " Of nature's germens tumble altogether . " STEEvens . spill at once . " To spill is ...
... Winter's Tale : " Let nature crush the sides o ' the earth together , " And mar the seeds within . " THEOBald . So , again in Macbeth : 66 and the sum " Of nature's germens tumble altogether . " STEEvens . spill at once . " To spill is ...
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