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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... Fear not our care , fir . LART . Hence , and fhut your gates upon us.- Our guider , come ; to the Roman camp conduct us . [ Exeunt . SCENE VIII . A Field of Battle between the Roman and the Volcian Camps . Alarum . Enter MARCIUS and ...
... Fear not our care , fir . LART . Hence , and fhut your gates upon us.- Our guider , come ; to the Roman camp conduct us . [ Exeunt . SCENE VIII . A Field of Battle between the Roman and the Volcian Camps . Alarum . Enter MARCIUS and ...
Pagina 126
... fear They gave us our demands : -Thus we debafe The nature of our feats , and make the rabble Call our cares , fears : which will in time break ope 8 They would not thread the gates : ] That is , pass them . We yet fay , to thread an ...
... fear They gave us our demands : -Thus we debafe The nature of our feats , and make the rabble Call our cares , fears : which will in time break ope 8 They would not thread the gates : ] That is , pass them . We yet fay , to thread an ...
Pagina 127
... . 5 That love the fundamental part of ftate , More than you doubt the change of ' t ; ] To doubt is to fear . The meaning is , You whose zeal predominates over your terrors ; A noble life before a long , and wish To CORIOLANUS . 127.
... . 5 That love the fundamental part of ftate , More than you doubt the change of ' t ; ] To doubt is to fear . The meaning is , You whose zeal predominates over your terrors ; A noble life before a long , and wish To CORIOLANUS . 127.
Pagina 128
... fear the danger of violent measures , as with the good to which they are neceffary , the preservation of the original conftitution of our government . JOHNSON . • To jump a body- ] Thus the old copy . Modern editors read : To vamp To ...
... fear the danger of violent measures , as with the good to which they are neceffary , the preservation of the original conftitution of our government . JOHNSON . • To jump a body- ] Thus the old copy . Modern editors read : To vamp To ...
Pagina 154
... fear Thy dangerous ftoutness ; ] This is obfcure . Perhaps , the means : -Go , do thy worft ; let me rather feel the utmost ex- tremity that thy pride can bring upon us , than live thus in fear of thy dangerous obftinacy . JOHNSON . 7 ...
... fear Thy dangerous ftoutness ; ] This is obfcure . Perhaps , the means : -Go , do thy worft ; let me rather feel the utmost ex- tremity that thy pride can bring upon us , than live thus in fear of thy dangerous obftinacy . JOHNSON . 7 ...
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