The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 19Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Pagina 6
... hands obey my blood . " In King Henry VIII . A & III , sc . iv . is the fame thought : fubject to your countenance , glad , or forry , 66 99 " As I faw it incliu'd . STEEVENS . I would propofe to make this paffage clear by a very flight ...
... hands obey my blood . " In King Henry VIII . A & III , sc . iv . is the fame thought : fubject to your countenance , glad , or forry , 66 99 " As I faw it incliu'd . STEEVENS . I would propofe to make this paffage clear by a very flight ...
Pagina 9
... hand ; for which , their father ( Then old and fond of iffue , ) took such forrow , That he quit being ; and his gentle lady , Big of this gentleman , our theme , deceas'd As he was born . The king , he takes the babe To his protection ...
... hand ; for which , their father ( Then old and fond of iffue , ) took such forrow , That he quit being ; and his gentle lady , Big of this gentleman , our theme , deceas'd As he was born . The king , he takes the babe To his protection ...
Pagina 15
... hand . ' inftead of his hand . Again , in The Rape of Lucrece : " Time's office is to calm contending kings , " To unmask falfehood , and bring truth to light , → To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours , - . ' inftead of his hours ...
... hand . ' inftead of his hand . Again , in The Rape of Lucrece : " Time's office is to calm contending kings , " To unmask falfehood , and bring truth to light , → To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours , - . ' inftead of his hours ...
Pagina 19
... hand . QUEEN . I am very glad on't . IMO . Your fon's my father's friend ; he takes his part , To draw upon an exile ! -O brave fir ! - I would they were in Africk both together ; Myfelf by with a needle , that I might prick The goer ...
... hand . QUEEN . I am very glad on't . IMO . Your fon's my father's friend ; he takes his part , To draw upon an exile ! -O brave fir ! - I would they were in Africk both together ; Myfelf by with a needle , that I might prick The goer ...
Pagina 23
... hand : " And he made fignes to him againe . And after that the land " Was farre remooved from the fhip , and that the fight began " To be unable to difcerne the face of any man , As long as ere he could the lookt upon the rowing keele ...
... hand : " And he made fignes to him againe . And after that the land " Was farre remooved from the fhip , and that the fight began " To be unable to difcerne the face of any man , As long as ere he could the lookt upon the rowing keele ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 19 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1803 |
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Aaron Afide alfo Andronicus beft Belarius brother Cæfar caufe CHIRON Cloten Cymbeline death defire doth emperor emprefs Exeunt eyes fafe faid falfe fame fecond feems fenfe fervice fhall fhould firft flain fleep folio fome fons forrow fpeak fpeech ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fweet fword Goths GUIDERIUS hand Hanmer hath heart heaven himſelf honour huſband IACH Iachimo Imogen JOHNSON juftice King Henry King Lear lady laft Lavinia Leonatus lord Lucius mafter MALONE Marcus means moft muft muſt myſelf noble o'the obferved old copy paffage Pifanio play pleaſe Pofthumus prefent queen Rape of Lucrece reafon Roman Rome Romeo and Juliet Saturninus Shakspeare Sir Thomas Hanmer ſpeak STEEVENS Tamora thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art Timon of Athens Titus Titus Andronicus ufed uſed villain WARBURTON whofe word