The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 16Riley, 1809 |
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... thee on , as Mr. Pope and the three subsequent editors read . But Shakspeare has many similar inaccuracies . So , in Julius Cæsar : " Casca , you are the first that rears your hand . " instead of his hand . Again , in The Rape of ...
... thee on , as Mr. Pope and the three subsequent editors read . But Shakspeare has many similar inaccuracies . So , in Julius Cæsar : " Casca , you are the first that rears your hand . " instead of his hand . Again , in The Rape of ...
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... thee ? Pis . ' Twas , His queen , his queen ! And kiss'd it , madam . Imo . Then wav'd his handkerchief ? Pis . Imo . Senseless linen ! happier therein than I ! — And that was all ? Pis . No , madam ; for so long The same allusion is ...
... thee ? Pis . ' Twas , His queen , his queen ! And kiss'd it , madam . Imo . Then wav'd his handkerchief ? Pis . Imo . Senseless linen ! happier therein than I ! — And that was all ? Pis . No , madam ; for so long The same allusion is ...
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... thee with their hearts ' thanks . " Steevens . 8 I am in heaven for him ; ] My solicitations ascend to heaven on his behalf . Steevens . 9 or ere I could Give him that parting kiss , which I had set Betwixt two charming words , ] Dr ...
... thee with their hearts ' thanks . " Steevens . 8 I am in heaven for him ; ] My solicitations ascend to heaven on his behalf . Steevens . 9 or ere I could Give him that parting kiss , which I had set Betwixt two charming words , ] Dr ...
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... thee.- Enter PISANIO . [ Aside . Here comes a flattering rascal ; upon him Will I first work : he's for his master , And enemy to my son . - How now , Pisanio ? - Doctor , your service for this time is ended ; Take your own way . Cor ...
... thee.- Enter PISANIO . [ Aside . Here comes a flattering rascal ; upon him Will I first work : he's for his master , And enemy to my son . - How now , Pisanio ? - Doctor , your service for this time is ended ; Take your own way . Cor ...
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... thee . Cor . No further service , doctor , I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . Queen . Weeps she still , say'st thou ? Dost thou think , in time She will not quench ;, and let instructions enter Where folly now possesses ? Do thou work ...
... thee . Cor . No further service , doctor , I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . Queen . Weeps she still , say'st thou ? Dost thou think , in time She will not quench ;, and let instructions enter Where folly now possesses ? Do thou work ...
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