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... Cymbeline , A & II . sc . iv : 66 never faw I figures " So likely to report themselves . " STEEVENS . 9 to the dumbness of the gefture One might interpret . ] The figure , though dumb , feems to have a capacity of fpeech . The allufion ...
... Cymbeline , A & II . sc . iv : 66 never faw I figures " So likely to report themselves . " STEEVENS . 9 to the dumbness of the gefture One might interpret . ] The figure , though dumb , feems to have a capacity of fpeech . The allufion ...
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... Cymbeline : " This hath been " Your faithful fervant : I dare lay mine honour " He will remain fo . " STEEVENS . Therefore he will be , Timon : ] Therefore be will continue to be fo , and is fure of being fufficiently rewarded by the ...
... Cymbeline : " This hath been " Your faithful fervant : I dare lay mine honour " He will remain fo . " STEEVENS . Therefore he will be , Timon : ] Therefore be will continue to be fo , and is fure of being fufficiently rewarded by the ...
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... Cymbeline , A & III . fc . iv : " And , mad'ft me put into contempt the fuits " Of princely fellows , " & c . Perhaps the ftranger means to say , I would have treated my wealth as a prefent originally received from him , and on this ...
... Cymbeline , A & III . fc . iv : " And , mad'ft me put into contempt the fuits " Of princely fellows , " & c . Perhaps the ftranger means to say , I would have treated my wealth as a prefent originally received from him , and on this ...
Page 87
... Cymbeline , A & IV . fc . ii . ; and the laft fcene of the fourth a & t of The Dutchefs of Malfy , which feems to have been copied from our au- thor's King John , A & IV . fc . ii . The Dutchess of Malfy had certainly appeared before ...
... Cymbeline , A & IV . fc . ii . ; and the laft fcene of the fourth a & t of The Dutchefs of Malfy , which feems to have been copied from our au- thor's King John , A & IV . fc . ii . The Dutchess of Malfy had certainly appeared before ...
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... Cymbeline , Pofthumus fays of himself : 66 " That all the abhorred things o'the earth amend , 66 It is I By being worfe than they . ' M. MASON . The meaning , I think , is this : -The devil did not know what he thofe that , under hot ...
... Cymbeline , Pofthumus fays of himself : 66 " That all the abhorred things o'the earth amend , 66 It is I By being worfe than they . ' M. MASON . The meaning , I think , is this : -The devil did not know what he thofe that , under hot ...
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