The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 11
... look you , I may make the belly fmile , 4 As well as fpeak , ) it tauntingly replied To the difcontented members , the mutinous parts That envied his receipt ; even fo most fitly 5 As you malign our fenators , for that They are not fuch ...
... look you , I may make the belly fmile , 4 As well as fpeak , ) it tauntingly replied To the difcontented members , the mutinous parts That envied his receipt ; even fo most fitly 5 As you malign our fenators , for that They are not fuch ...
Pagina 31
... look'd not lovelier Than Hector's forehead , when it fpit forth blood At Grecian fwords ' contending . - Tell Valeria , 8 We are fit to bid her welcome . [ Exit Gent . VIR . Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius ! VOL . He'll beat ...
... look'd not lovelier Than Hector's forehead , when it fpit forth blood At Grecian fwords ' contending . - Tell Valeria , 8 We are fit to bid her welcome . [ Exit Gent . VIR . Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius ! VOL . He'll beat ...
Pagina 37
... look to't : Come on ; If you'll stand faft , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed . 7 You Shames of Rome ! you herd of — Boils and plagues & c . ] This paffage , like almost every other abrupt sentence in ...
... look to't : Come on ; If you'll stand faft , we'll beat them to their wives , As they us to our trenches followed . 7 You Shames of Rome ! you herd of — Boils and plagues & c . ] This paffage , like almost every other abrupt sentence in ...
Pagina 40
... Look , fir . " Tis Marcius : Let's fetch him off , or make remain 3 alike . [ They fight , and all enter the City , mouth of a certain Calvus , who might have lived at any time . " Had Shakspeare known that Cato was not contemporary ...
... Look , fir . " Tis Marcius : Let's fetch him off , or make remain 3 alike . [ They fight , and all enter the City , mouth of a certain Calvus , who might have lived at any time . " Had Shakspeare known that Cato was not contemporary ...
Pagina 59
... look'd to : come . [ Exeunt . 5 At a poor man's houfe ; ] So , in the old translation of Plu- tarch : " Only this grace ( said he ) I craue , and beseeche you to grant me . Among the Volces there is an old friende and hofte of mine , an ...
... look'd to : come . [ Exeunt . 5 At a poor man's houfe ; ] So , in the old translation of Plu- tarch : " Only this grace ( said he ) I craue , and beseeche you to grant me . Among the Volces there is an old friende and hofte of mine , an ...
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