The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... themselves ; which in the hatching , It feem'd , appear'd to Rome . By the discovery , We fhall be shorten'd in our aim ; which was , To take in many towns , ere , almoft , Rome Should know we were afoot . 2 SEN . Take Noble Aufidius ...
... themselves ; which in the hatching , It feem'd , appear'd to Rome . By the discovery , We fhall be shorten'd in our aim ; which was , To take in many towns , ere , almoft , Rome Should know we were afoot . 2 SEN . Take Noble Aufidius ...
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... fpot of work of it , " being a common phrase of re- proach to those who have brought themselves into a scrape . VAL . O ' my word , the father's fon STEEVENS . CORIOLANUS . 31 Than gilt his trophy :7 The breafts of Hecuba...
... fpot of work of it , " being a common phrase of re- proach to those who have brought themselves into a scrape . VAL . O ' my word , the father's fon STEEVENS . CORIOLANUS . 31 Than gilt his trophy :7 The breafts of Hecuba...
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... themselves . Hark you , far off ; [ Other Alarums . MAR . There is Aufidius ; lift , what work he makes Amongst your cloven army . LART . Their noise be our inftruction . - Ladders , O , they are at it ! ho ! The Volces enter and pass ...
... themselves . Hark you , far off ; [ Other Alarums . MAR . There is Aufidius ; lift , what work he makes Amongst your cloven army . LART . Their noise be our inftruction . - Ladders , O , they are at it ! ho ! The Volces enter and pass ...
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... themselves , whilst the other conful and their fellow citi- zens peradventure were fighting with their enemies . " $ doublets that hangmen would STEEVENS . Bury with thofe that wore them , ] Instead of taking them as their lawful ...
... themselves , whilst the other conful and their fellow citi- zens peradventure were fighting with their enemies . " $ doublets that hangmen would STEEVENS . Bury with thofe that wore them , ] Instead of taking them as their lawful ...
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... themselves to followe him , he went out of the cittie . " STEEVENS . 66 Coriolanus means only to fay , that he would appoint four per- fons to felect for his particular command or party , those who were beft inclined ; and in order to ...
... themselves to followe him , he went out of the cittie . " STEEVENS . 66 Coriolanus means only to fay , that he would appoint four per- fons to felect for his particular command or party , those who were beft inclined ; and in order to ...
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