The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... word We should read therefore : seem . our brows No more obey the heavens , & c . which is evident from the precedent words : You do not meet a man but frowns . And from the following : But not a courtier , " Although they wear their ...
... word We should read therefore : seem . our brows No more obey the heavens , & c . which is evident from the precedent words : You do not meet a man but frowns . And from the following : But not a courtier , " Although they wear their ...
Pagina 6
... word courtiers , which appears to be a modern innovation , and ought to be corrected . The mean- ing of it is this : - " Our dispositions no more obey the heavens than our courtiers do ; they still seem as the king's does . " The ...
... word courtiers , which appears to be a modern innovation , and ought to be corrected . The mean- ing of it is this : - " Our dispositions no more obey the heavens than our courtiers do ; they still seem as the king's does . " The ...
Pagina 12
... word simply for to close up . Steevens May not sear up , here mean solder up , and the reference be to a lead coffin ' Perhaps cerements in Hamlet's address to the Ghost , was used for searments in the same sense . Henley . I believe ...
... word simply for to close up . Steevens May not sear up , here mean solder up , and the reference be to a lead coffin ' Perhaps cerements in Hamlet's address to the Ghost , was used for searments in the same sense . Henley . I believe ...
Pagina 20
... words , ] Dr Warburton pronounces as absolutely as if he had been present at their parting , that these two charming words were - adieu Posthumus , but as Mr. Edwards has observed , " she must have understood the language of love very ...
... words , ] Dr Warburton pronounces as absolutely as if he had been present at their parting , that these two charming words were - adieu Posthumus , but as Mr. Edwards has observed , " she must have understood the language of love very ...
Pagina 22
... words him , I doubt not , a great deal from the matter.5 French . And then his banishment : Iach . Ay , and the approbation of those , that weep this lamentable divorce , under her colours , are wonderfully to extend him ; 7 be it but ...
... words him , I doubt not , a great deal from the matter.5 French . And then his banishment : Iach . Ay , and the approbation of those , that weep this lamentable divorce , under her colours , are wonderfully to extend him ; 7 be it but ...
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