Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 21973 |
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... must cry against them . ] There is only one place in Shakespeare , where the word evils is used in the same sense that it is here , which will help to fettle the meaning of it in this place . See Measure for Measure , act ii . fc . viii ...
... must cry against them . ] There is only one place in Shakespeare , where the word evils is used in the same sense that it is here , which will help to fettle the meaning of it in this place . See Measure for Measure , act ii . fc . viii ...
Strana 168
... must have God for their enemy , & c . and a poffet must be made to che- rifh up the spirits of the meffenger . But fcarce had he finished his course against the wickedness of rebellion , when , being truly affured of the mistake of his ...
... must have God for their enemy , & c . and a poffet must be made to che- rifh up the spirits of the meffenger . But fcarce had he finished his course against the wickedness of rebellion , when , being truly affured of the mistake of his ...
Strana 299
... must not coldly fet Our foveregin process , which imports at full , By letters congruing to that effect , The prefent death of Hamlet . Do it , England ; For , like the beltic in my blood , be rages , And thou must cure me : ' till I ...
... must not coldly fet Our foveregin process , which imports at full , By letters congruing to that effect , The prefent death of Hamlet . Do it , England ; For , like the beltic in my blood , be rages , And thou must cure me : ' till I ...
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