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Pagina 45
... Steevens . In our marriage ceremony , the husband promises to comfort his wife ; and Barrett's Alvearie , or ... Steevens . 4 As dear to me , & c . ] These glowing words have been adopted by Mr. Gray in his celebrated Ode : " Dear as the ...
... Steevens . In our marriage ceremony , the husband promises to comfort his wife ; and Barrett's Alvearie , or ... Steevens . 4 As dear to me , & c . ] These glowing words have been adopted by Mr. Gray in his celebrated Ode : " Dear as the ...
Pagina 58
... Steevens . · 2 Cassius or Cæsar never shall turn back , ] Cassius says , If our pur- pose is discovered , either Cæsar or I shall never return alive ; for , if we cannot kill him , I will certainly slay myself . The conspirators were ...
... Steevens . · 2 Cassius or Cæsar never shall turn back , ] Cassius says , If our pur- pose is discovered , either Cæsar or I shall never return alive ; for , if we cannot kill him , I will certainly slay myself . The conspirators were ...
Pagina 67
... Steevens . Our arms no strength of malice , One of the phrases in this passage , which Mr. Steevens has so happily explained , occurs again in Antony and Cleopatra : " To make you brothers , and to knit your hearts , " With an ...
... Steevens . Our arms no strength of malice , One of the phrases in this passage , which Mr. Steevens has so happily explained , occurs again in Antony and Cleopatra : " To make you brothers , and to knit your hearts , " With an ...
Pagina 75
... Steevens . 4 beholden to you . ] Throughout the old copies of Shakspeare , and many other ancient authors , beholden is corruptly spelt - behold- ing . Steevens . 5 He says , for Brutus ' sake , ] Here we have another line rendered ...
... Steevens . 4 beholden to you . ] Throughout the old copies of Shakspeare , and many other ancient authors , beholden is corruptly spelt - behold- ing . Steevens . 5 He says , for Brutus ' sake , ] Here we have another line rendered ...
Pagina 79
... Steevens . · treason flourish'd - ] i . e . flourished the sword . So , in Ro- 3 meo and Juliet : - " And flourishes his blade in spite of me . " Steevens . 4 The dint of pity : ] is the impression of pity . The word is in common use ...
... Steevens . · treason flourish'd - ] i . e . flourished the sword . So , in Ro- 3 meo and Juliet : - " And flourishes his blade in spite of me . " Steevens . 4 The dint of pity : ] is the impression of pity . The word is in common use ...
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