The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 4T. Longman, 1797 |
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Page 22
... mind agitated by great affairs , turns into a miraculous interpofition , or omen of good . 3 Immediate , expeditious . JOHNSON . JOHNSON . 4 Até was the Goddess of Revenge . The play - editors read - an Ace . This image might have been ...
... mind agitated by great affairs , turns into a miraculous interpofition , or omen of good . 3 Immediate , expeditious . JOHNSON . JOHNSON . 4 Até was the Goddess of Revenge . The play - editors read - an Ace . This image might have been ...
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... mind ; and thefe plays were written with very little care for the approbation of pofterity . JOHNSON . The proverb alluded to is , " Mortuo leoni et lepores infultant . ” Erafmi ADAG . MALONE . VOL . IV . C. Baft Baft . It lies as ...
... mind ; and thefe plays were written with very little care for the approbation of pofterity . JOHNSON . The proverb alluded to is , " Mortuo leoni et lepores infultant . ” Erafmi ADAG . MALONE . VOL . IV . C. Baft Baft . It lies as ...
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... mind while it is yet warmed by hope , but hardens it when it is congealed by defpair . Diftrefs , while there remains any profpect of relief , is weak and flexible , but when no fuccour remains , is fearlefs and stubborn ; angry alike ...
... mind while it is yet warmed by hope , but hardens it when it is congealed by defpair . Diftrefs , while there remains any profpect of relief , is weak and flexible , but when no fuccour remains , is fearlefs and stubborn ; angry alike ...
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... mind is all as youthful as your blood . Now hear me fpeak , with a prophetick fpirit ; For even the breath of what I mean to speak Shall 7 The young prince feels his defeat with more fenfibility than his fa- ther . Shame operates moft ...
... mind is all as youthful as your blood . Now hear me fpeak , with a prophetick fpirit ; For even the breath of what I mean to speak Shall 7 The young prince feels his defeat with more fenfibility than his fa- ther . Shame operates moft ...
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... mind , " Between his purpose and his confcience . " M. MASON . So when Salisbury fees the dead body of Arthur , he fays , " It is the fhameful work of Hubert's hand ; " The practise and the purpose of the king . " Rather , between the ...
... mind , " Between his purpose and his confcience . " M. MASON . So when Salisbury fees the dead body of Arthur , he fays , " It is the fhameful work of Hubert's hand ; " The practise and the purpose of the king . " Rather , between the ...
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