The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... present death is according to the ordinary course of Providence , [ wrought by nature , ] and not the effects of divine vengeance overtaking me for my crimes , [ not by vile offence . ] WARBURTON . The real meaning of this passage is ...
... present death is according to the ordinary course of Providence , [ wrought by nature , ] and not the effects of divine vengeance overtaking me for my crimes , [ not by vile offence . ] WARBURTON . The real meaning of this passage is ...
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... present business calls me from you now . Ant . S. Farewell till then : I will go lose myself , And wander up and down , to view the city . Mer . Sir , I commend you to your own content . [ Exit Merchant . Ant . S. He that commends me to ...
... present business calls me from you now . Ant . S. Farewell till then : I will go lose myself , And wander up and down , to view the city . Mer . Sir , I commend you to your own content . [ Exit Merchant . Ant . S. He that commends me to ...
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... present satisfaction , Or I'll attach you by this officer . Ang . Even just the sum , that I do owe to you , Is growing to me by Antipholus : And , in the instant that I met with you , He had of me a chain ; at five o'clock , I shall ...
... present satisfaction , Or I'll attach you by this officer . Ang . Even just the sum , that I do owe to you , Is growing to me by Antipholus : And , in the instant that I met with you , He had of me a chain ; at five o'clock , I shall ...
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... present money ; Besides , I have some business in the town : Good signior , take the stranger to my house , And with you take the chain , and bid my wife Disburse the sum on the receipt thereof ; Perchance , I will be there as soon as ...
... present money ; Besides , I have some business in the town : Good signior , take the stranger to my house , And with you take the chain , and bid my wife Disburse the sum on the receipt thereof ; Perchance , I will be there as soon as ...
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... present in- stance , mean , what we now call landing - places at the water - side . 5 A hound that runs counter , and yet draws dry - foot well ; ] To run counter is to run backward , by mistaking the course of the animal pursued ; to ...
... present in- stance , mean , what we now call landing - places at the water - side . 5 A hound that runs counter , and yet draws dry - foot well ; ] To run counter is to run backward , by mistaking the course of the animal pursued ; to ...
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