The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volumul 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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Pagina 51
... enemy , my gaol ? The place , which I have feasted , does it now , Like all mankind , show me an iron heart ? Luc . Serv . Put in now , Titus . Tit . My lord , here is my bill . Luc . Serv . Here's mine . Hor . Serv . And mine , my lord ...
... enemy , my gaol ? The place , which I have feasted , does it now , Like all mankind , show me an iron heart ? Luc . Serv . Put in now , Titus . Tit . My lord , here is my bill . Luc . Serv . Here's mine . Hor . Serv . And mine , my lord ...
Pagina 82
... enemy , and give over my trade . 1 Thief . Let us first see peace in Athens : There is no time so miserable , but a man may be true . Exeunt Thieves . Enter FLAVIUS . Flav . O you gods ! Is yon despis'd and ruinous man my lord ? Full of ...
... enemy , and give over my trade . 1 Thief . Let us first see peace in Athens : There is no time so miserable , but a man may be true . Exeunt Thieves . Enter FLAVIUS . Flav . O you gods ! Is yon despis'd and ruinous man my lord ? Full of ...
Pagina 83
... enemy . The sense is , Let me rather woo or caress those that would mischief , that profess to mean me mischief , than those that really do me mischief , under false professions of kindness . The Spaniards , I think , have this proverb ...
... enemy . The sense is , Let me rather woo or caress those that would mischief , that profess to mean me mischief , than those that really do me mischief , under false professions of kindness . The Spaniards , I think , have this proverb ...
Pagina 105
... enemy to the people . Cit . We know't , we know't . 1 Cit . Let us kill him , and we'll have corn at our own price . Is't a verdict ? Cit . No more talking on't ; let it be done : away , away . 2 Cit . One word , good citizens . 1 Cit ...
... enemy to the people . Cit . We know't , we know't . 1 Cit . Let us kill him , and we'll have corn at our own price . Is't a verdict ? Cit . No more talking on't ; let it be done : away , away . 2 Cit . One word , good citizens . 1 Cit ...
Pagina 116
... enemy , ( Who is of Rome worse hated than of you , ) 5 Of his demerits rob Cominius . ] Merits and Demerits had an- ciently the same meaning . 6 More than in singularity , & c . ] After what fashion , beside that in which his own ...
... enemy , ( Who is of Rome worse hated than of you , ) 5 Of his demerits rob Cominius . ] Merits and Demerits had an- ciently the same meaning . 6 More than in singularity , & c . ] After what fashion , beside that in which his own ...
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