The plays of William Shakspeare, accurately pr. from the text of mr. Steevens's last ed., with a selection of the most important notes [collected by J. Nichols]. |
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... character . I have no doubt that the direction now given is right . Kent has hitherto said nothing that could extort even from the cholerick king so harsh a sentence , having only interpofed in the mildeft manner . Afterwards indeed ...
... character . I have no doubt that the direction now given is right . Kent has hitherto said nothing that could extort even from the cholerick king so harsh a sentence , having only interpofed in the mildeft manner . Afterwards indeed ...
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... character , may be feen by that monftrous with of Vanini , the Italian atheist , in his tract De admirandis Naturę , & c . printed at Paris , 1616 , the very year out poet died . utinam extra legitimum & connubialem thorum effem ...
... character , may be feen by that monftrous with of Vanini , the Italian atheist , in his tract De admirandis Naturę , & c . printed at Paris , 1616 , the very year out poet died . utinam extra legitimum & connubialem thorum effem ...
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... character to be your brother's ? Edm . If the matter were good , my lord , I durft fwear it were his ; but , in respect of that , I would fain think it were not . Glo . It is his . Edm . It is his hand , my lord ; but , I hope , his ...
... character to be your brother's ? Edm . If the matter were good , my lord , I durft fwear it were his ; but , in respect of that , I would fain think it were not . Glo . It is his . Edm . It is his hand , my lord ; but , I hope , his ...
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... character , to be in a due refolution , to be settled and composed on such an occafion . The words would and should are in old language often con- founded . JOHNSON . It seems to me , that I would unflate myself in this paffage means ...
... character , to be in a due refolution , to be settled and composed on such an occafion . The words would and should are in old language often con- founded . JOHNSON . It seems to me , that I would unflate myself in this paffage means ...
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... characters were not to speak ill of judicial aftrology , they could on account of their religion give no reputation to it . But in order to expofe it the more , he with great judgement , makes these Pagans fatalifts ; as appears by ...
... characters were not to speak ill of judicial aftrology , they could on account of their religion give no reputation to it . But in order to expofe it the more , he with great judgement , makes these Pagans fatalifts ; as appears by ...
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againſt ancient anſwer becauſe Benvolio Brabantio Caffio called Capulet caufe Cordelia Cyprus daughter death doft doth Emil Enter Exeunt Exit expreffion eyes faid fame father fatire fcene fecond feems feen fenfe fhall fhould fhow fignifies fince firft flain fleep folio fome fool foul fpeak fpeech fpirit ftand ftate ftill fuch fuppofe fure fweet fword give Hamlet hath heart heaven himſelf Iago itſelf JOHNSON Juliet Kent king lady Laer Laertes laft Lear lefs lord MALONE MASON means Mercutio moft moſt muft muſt night Nurfe obferved occafion Ophelia Othello paffage paffion perfon phrafe play poet Polonius prefent purpoſe quarto Queen reafon RITSON Romeo ſcene Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſhe ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou Tybalt ufed uſed villain WARBURTON whofe word