The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... seem , as does the king's.1 1 You do not meet a man , but frowns : our bloods No more obey the heavens than our courtiers ; Still seem , as does the king's . ] The thought is this : we are not now ( as we were wont ) influenced by the ...
... seem , as does the king's.1 1 You do not meet a man , but frowns : our bloods No more obey the heavens than our courtiers ; Still seem , as does the king's . ] The thought is this : we are not now ( as we were wont ) influenced by the ...
Pagina 6
... seem as doth the king's . Johnson . In The Yorkshire Tragedy , 1608 , which has been attributed to Shakspeare , blood appears to be used for inclination : " For ' tis our blood to love what we are forbidden . " Again , in King Lear ...
... seem as doth the king's . Johnson . In The Yorkshire Tragedy , 1608 , which has been attributed to Shakspeare , blood appears to be used for inclination : " For ' tis our blood to love what we are forbidden . " Again , in King Lear ...
Pagina 8
... seem , is short of his real excellence : it is rather abbreviated than expanded . - We have again the same expression in a subsequent scene : " The ap- probation of those that weep this lamentable divorce , are won- derfully to extend ...
... seem , is short of his real excellence : it is rather abbreviated than expanded . - We have again the same expression in a subsequent scene : " The ap- probation of those that weep this lamentable divorce , are won- derfully to extend ...
Pagina 25
... seems to require a transposition of these words , and that we should read : Though I profess myself her friend , not her adorer . meaning thereby the praises he bestowed on her arose from his knowledge of her virtues , not from a ...
... seems to require a transposition of these words , and that we should read : Though I profess myself her friend , not her adorer . meaning thereby the praises he bestowed on her arose from his knowledge of her virtues , not from a ...
Pagina 34
... seem'd a period " To such as love not sorrow ; but another , " To amplify too much , would make much more , " And top extremity . ” Again , in Coriolanus : the spire and top of praise . ” Again , more appositely , in Troilus and ...
... seem'd a period " To such as love not sorrow ; but another , " To amplify too much , would make much more , " And top extremity . ” Again , in Coriolanus : the spire and top of praise . ” Again , more appositely , in Troilus and ...
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