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 26
... thought on in this ftate , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone , 7 Since I heard thence ; thefe are the words : I think , I have the letter here ; yes , here it is : [ Reads . They ...
... thought on in this ftate , That could be brought to bodily act ere Rome Had circumvention ? ' Tis not four days gone , 7 Since I heard thence ; thefe are the words : I think , I have the letter here ; yes , here it is : [ Reads . They ...
Pagina 36
... thoughts , Which makes me sweat with wrath . - Come , on my fellows ; He that retires , I'll take him for a Volce , And he fhall feel mine edge . Alarum , and exeunt Romans and Volces , fighting . The Romans are beaten back to their ...
... thoughts , Which makes me sweat with wrath . - Come , on my fellows ; He that retires , I'll take him for a Volce , And he fhall feel mine edge . Alarum , and exeunt Romans and Volces , fighting . The Romans are beaten back to their ...
Pagina 39
... thought feems to have been adopted from Sidney's Arcadia , edit . 1633 , p . 293 : " Their very armour by piece - meale fell away from them : and yet their flesh abode the wounds conftantly , as though it were leffe fenfible of fmart ...
... thought feems to have been adopted from Sidney's Arcadia , edit . 1633 , p . 293 : " Their very armour by piece - meale fell away from them : and yet their flesh abode the wounds conftantly , as though it were leffe fenfible of fmart ...
Pagina 46
... thought the bandes which were in the vaward of their battell , were those of the Antiates , ' whom they esteemed to be the warlikeft men , and which for valiant corage would geve no place to any of the hofte of their enemies . Then ...
... thought the bandes which were in the vaward of their battell , were those of the Antiates , ' whom they esteemed to be the warlikeft men , and which for valiant corage would geve no place to any of the hofte of their enemies . Then ...
Pagina 55
... thought is this , If one thing changes its ufual nature to a thing moft oppofite , there is no reafon but that all the rest which depend on it should do fo too . [ If drums and trumpets prove flatterers , let the camp bear the falfe ...
... thought is this , If one thing changes its ufual nature to a thing moft oppofite , there is no reafon but that all the rest which depend on it should do fo too . [ If drums and trumpets prove flatterers , let the camp bear the falfe ...
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