Hamlet ; OthelloT. Longman ... [and 31 others], 1793 |
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... suppose that Shakspeare could appropriate thefe abfurd effufions to Horatio , who is a fcholar , and has fufficiently proved his good understanding by the propriety of his addreffes to the phantom . Such a man there- fore must have ...
... suppose that Shakspeare could appropriate thefe abfurd effufions to Horatio , who is a fcholar , and has fufficiently proved his good understanding by the propriety of his addreffes to the phantom . Such a man there- fore must have ...
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... suppose , not understood , was changed to lunacies . But of this I am not confident . JOHNSON . I would receive Theobald's emendation , because Shakspeare ufes the word lunes in the fame fenfe in The Merry Wives of Windfor and The ...
... suppose , not understood , was changed to lunacies . But of this I am not confident . JOHNSON . I would receive Theobald's emendation , because Shakspeare ufes the word lunes in the fame fenfe in The Merry Wives of Windfor and The ...
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... suppose he had had the fate of Heliogabalus , in cloacam miffus ? 66 That the Queen ( who may ftill be regarded as innocent of murder ) might have offered fome apology for her " over - hafty marriage , " can eafily be fuppofed ; but Mr ...
... suppose he had had the fate of Heliogabalus , in cloacam miffus ? 66 That the Queen ( who may ftill be regarded as innocent of murder ) might have offered fome apology for her " over - hafty marriage , " can eafily be fuppofed ; but Mr ...
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... suppose that to have been his meaning . Ratifiers , & c . refer not to the people , but to cuftom and antiquity , which the fpeaker fays are the true ratifiers and props of every word . The laft word however of the line may well be ...
... suppose that to have been his meaning . Ratifiers , & c . refer not to the people , but to cuftom and antiquity , which the fpeaker fays are the true ratifiers and props of every word . The laft word however of the line may well be ...
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... suppose , with fome of the Venetian troops , failed in another veffel ; and Defdemona and Iago embarked in a third . Iago , after he has been at Cyprus but one day , fpeaks of Bianca , ( Act IV . fc . i . ) as one whom he had long known ...
... suppose , with fome of the Venetian troops , failed in another veffel ; and Defdemona and Iago embarked in a third . Iago , after he has been at Cyprus but one day , fpeaks of Bianca , ( Act IV . fc . i . ) as one whom he had long known ...
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againſt alfo ancient anſwer Antony and Cleopatra becauſe Brabantio Caffio caufe cauſe circumftance Cymbeline Cyprus Defdemona defire doth EMIL Exeunt expreffion faid fame fatire fays fcene fecond feems feen fenfe fhall fhould fhow fignifies fimilar firft firſt folio fome foul fpeak fpeech fpirit ftand ftate ftill fuch fuppofe fure fweet fword Hamlet hath heart heaven himſelf honeft Horatio huſband IAGO inftance itſelf JOHNSON King Henry King Lear LAER Laertes laft LAGO loft lord Macbeth MALONE means moft moſt muft muſt myſelf night obferved occafion old copies Ophelia Othello paffage paffion perfon phrafe play poet Polonius prefent purpoſe quarto quarto reads QUEEN queftion Rape of Lucrece reafon Roderigo ſay Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſhe ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe Theobald theſe thofe thoſe thou thought ufed underſtand uſed WARBURTON whofe word yourſelf Отн
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