The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen21J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Measure for Measure : 66 we have with special soul " Elected him , our absence to supply . " MALOne . Things must be ( says the speaker ) as they are appointed to be ; and what a man is not sure to compass , he has yet a just right to ...
... Measure for Measure : 66 we have with special soul " Elected him , our absence to supply . " MALOne . Things must be ( says the speaker ) as they are appointed to be ; and what a man is not sure to compass , he has yet a just right to ...
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... measured his length on the earth already , " & c . STEEVENS . 3 The outward habit by the inward man . ] i . e . that makes us scan the inward man by the outward habit . This kind of inversion was formerly very common . So , in The ...
... measured his length on the earth already , " & c . STEEVENS . 3 The outward habit by the inward man . ] i . e . that makes us scan the inward man by the outward habit . This kind of inversion was formerly very common . So , in The ...
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... measure is overburthened by the admission of these words , I have left them out . The change I have made , likewise affords a natural introduc- tion to the succeeding speech of the Princess . STEEVENS . 7 than my merit . ] Thus the ...
... measure is overburthened by the admission of these words , I have left them out . The change I have made , likewise affords a natural introduc- tion to the succeeding speech of the Princess . STEEVENS . 7 than my merit . ] Thus the ...
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... measures are as excellent . PER . In those that practise them , they are , my lord . SIM . O , that's as much , as you would be denied [ The Knights and Ladies dance . Of your fair courtesy . - Unclasp , unclasp ; Thanks , gentlemen ...
... measures are as excellent . PER . In those that practise them , they are , my lord . SIM . O , that's as much , as you would be denied [ The Knights and Ladies dance . Of your fair courtesy . - Unclasp , unclasp ; Thanks , gentlemen ...
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... measure plaied , " Whiche , if you list , I shall you lere , " It were a glad thing for to here . " A leve , sir , tho quod she , " Nowe take the harpe , and lete me see " Of what measure that ye menę.— " He taketh the harpe , and in ...
... measure plaied , " Whiche , if you list , I shall you lere , " It were a glad thing for to here . " A leve , sir , tho quod she , " Nowe take the harpe , and lete me see " Of what measure that ye menę.— " He taketh the harpe , and in ...
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