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 9
... whose course will on The way it takes , cracking ten thousand curbs Of more strong link afunder , than can ever Appear in your impediment : 7 For the dearth , The gods , not the patricians , make it ; and Your knees to them , not arms ...
... whose course will on The way it takes , cracking ten thousand curbs Of more strong link afunder , than can ever Appear in your impediment : 7 For the dearth , The gods , not the patricians , make it ; and Your knees to them , not arms ...
Pagina 16
... whose offence subdues him , And curfe that juftice did it.4 Who déserves great- nefs , 2 The one fide must have bale . ] Bale is an old Saxon word , for mifery or calamity : For light the hated as the deadly bale . ” Spenfer's Fairy ...
... whose offence subdues him , And curfe that juftice did it.4 Who déserves great- nefs , 2 The one fide must have bale . ] Bale is an old Saxon word , for mifery or calamity : For light the hated as the deadly bale . ” Spenfer's Fairy ...
Pagina 119
... ( whose bufi- nefs it is ) will do . To which the reply is pertinent : 6.6 Why then should I be conful ? ” WARBURTON . 2 Sic . You how too much of that , & c . ] This fpeech is given in the old copy to Cominius . It was rightly attributed ...
... ( whose bufi- nefs it is ) will do . To which the reply is pertinent : 6.6 Why then should I be conful ? ” WARBURTON . 2 Sic . You how too much of that , & c . ] This fpeech is given in the old copy to Cominius . It was rightly attributed ...
Pagina 161
... whose great power must try him ; even this , So criminal , and in fuch capital kind , Deserves the extremeft death . BRU . Serv'd well for Rome , - COR . BRU . I talk of that , that know it . But fince he hath What do you prate of ...
... whose great power must try him ; even this , So criminal , and in fuch capital kind , Deserves the extremeft death . BRU . Serv'd well for Rome , - COR . BRU . I talk of that , that know it . But fince he hath What do you prate of ...
Pagina 163
... whose breath I hate -Show from Rome , ] Read- " fhow for Rome . " M. MASON . He either means , that his wounds were got out of Rome , in the cause of his country , or that they mediately were derived from Rome , by his acting in ...
... whose breath I hate -Show from Rome , ] Read- " fhow for Rome . " M. MASON . He either means , that his wounds were got out of Rome , in the cause of his country , or that they mediately were derived from Rome , by his acting in ...
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