The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 103
... show : But do not love thyself ; then thou wilt keep My tears for glasses , and ftill make me weep . 0 queen of queens , how far doft thou excel ! No thought can think , nor tongue of mortal tell.- How shall she know my griefs ? I'll ...
... show : But do not love thyself ; then thou wilt keep My tears for glasses , and ftill make me weep . 0 queen of queens , how far doft thou excel ! No thought can think , nor tongue of mortal tell.- How shall she know my griefs ? I'll ...
Pagina 156
... show the sunshine of your face , That we , like favages , may worship it . Ros . My face is but a moon , and clouded too . KING . Bleffed are clouds , to do as fuch clouds do ! I Vouchsafe , bright moon , and these thy ftars , to fhine ...
... show the sunshine of your face , That we , like favages , may worship it . Ros . My face is but a moon , and clouded too . KING . Bleffed are clouds , to do as fuch clouds do ! I Vouchsafe , bright moon , and these thy ftars , to fhine ...
Pagina 163
... show how well he could improve a thought , would print it : Or angel - veiling clouds i . e . clouds which veil angels : and by this means gave us , as the old proverb fays , a cloud for a Juno . It was Shakspeare's pur- pofe to compare ...
... show how well he could improve a thought , would print it : Or angel - veiling clouds i . e . clouds which veil angels : and by this means gave us , as the old proverb fays , a cloud for a Juno . It was Shakspeare's pur- pofe to compare ...
Pagina 168
... show and parade , it becomes an un- manly contemptible quality . WARBURTON . . What is told in this note is undoubtedly true , but is not com- prized in the quotation . JOHNSON . Till this man fhow'd thee ? ] The old copies read- " Till ...
... show and parade , it becomes an un- manly contemptible quality . WARBURTON . . What is told in this note is undoubtedly true , but is not com- prized in the quotation . JOHNSON . Till this man fhow'd thee ? ] The old copies read- " Till ...
Pagina 179
... show whereuntil it doth amount : for my own part , I am , as they fay , but to parfect one man , -e'en one poor man ; 6 Pompion the great , fir . BIRON . Art thou one of the worthies ? COST . It pleafed them , to think me worthy of ...
... show whereuntil it doth amount : for my own part , I am , as they fay , but to parfect one man , -e'en one poor man ; 6 Pompion the great , fir . BIRON . Art thou one of the worthies ? COST . It pleafed them , to think me worthy of ...
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