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 5
... speak . CIT . Speak , fpeak . [ Several Speaking at once . 1 CIT . You are all refolved rather to die , than to famish ? CIT . Refolved , refolved . 1 CIT . First you know , Caius Marcius is chief enemy to the people . CIT . We know't ...
... speak . CIT . Speak , fpeak . [ Several Speaking at once . 1 CIT . You are all refolved rather to die , than to famish ? CIT . Refolved , refolved . 1 CIT . First you know , Caius Marcius is chief enemy to the people . CIT . We know't ...
Pagina 7
... speak not maliciously . 1 CIT . I fay unto you , what he hath done fa- mously , he did it to that end : though foft ... speaking at once . lieve , it ought to be affigned to the first Citizen . MALONE . S to the altitude - ] So , in King ...
... speak not maliciously . 1 CIT . I fay unto you , what he hath done fa- mously , he did it to that end : though foft ... speaking at once . lieve , it ought to be affigned to the first Citizen . MALONE . S to the altitude - ] So , in King ...
Pagina 8
... Speak , I pray you . 1 CIT . Our bufinefs 6 is not unknown to the fe- nate ; they have had inkling , this fortnight , what we intend to do , which now we'll fhow ' em in deeds . They fay , poor fuitors have strong breaths ; they fhall ...
... Speak , I pray you . 1 CIT . Our bufinefs 6 is not unknown to the fe- nate ; they have had inkling , this fortnight , what we intend to do , which now we'll fhow ' em in deeds . They fay , poor fuitors have strong breaths ; they fhall ...
Pagina 10
... speaking of the retreat of the Welshmen during the absence of Richard II . fays : " -they would no longer abide , but fcaled and departed away . " again , p . 530 : " - whereupon their troops fcaled , and fled their waies . " In the ...
... speaking of the retreat of the Welshmen during the absence of Richard II . fays : " -they would no longer abide , but fcaled and departed away . " again , p . 530 : " - whereupon their troops fcaled , and fled their waies . " In the ...
Pagina 16
... occafional vices . JOHNSON , Your virtue is , To make him worthy , whofe offence fubdues him , And curfe that justice did it . ] i . e . Your virtue is to speak Deferves your hate and your affections are A fick man's 16 CORIOLANUS .
... occafional vices . JOHNSON , Your virtue is , To make him worthy , whofe offence fubdues him , And curfe that justice did it . ] i . e . Your virtue is to speak Deferves your hate and your affections are A fick man's 16 CORIOLANUS .
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