The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volumul 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Pagina 56
... fome black ftorm , Shall blow ten thoufand fouls to heav'n or hell . And this fell tempeft fhall not ceafe to rage , Until the golden circuit on my head , Like to the glorious fun's tranfparent beams , Do calm the fury of this ' mad ...
... fome black ftorm , Shall blow ten thoufand fouls to heav'n or hell . And this fell tempeft fhall not ceafe to rage , Until the golden circuit on my head , Like to the glorious fun's tranfparent beams , Do calm the fury of this ' mad ...
Pagina 63
... fome fenfe may be extracted from this read- ing , yet I think it will be better to change it thus ; For Jeeing him , I see my death in life . That is , feeing him I live to fee my own deftruction . Thus it will aptly correfpond with the ...
... fome fenfe may be extracted from this read- ing , yet I think it will be better to change it thus ; For Jeeing him , I see my death in life . That is , feeing him I live to fee my own deftruction . Thus it will aptly correfpond with the ...
Pagina 71
... and deliberation will enable her to fupply . Or perhaps the mav call the fick nefs of the cardinal the lofs of an hour , as it may put fome ftop to her schemes . F 4 And And cry out for thee to close up mine eyes KING HENRY VI . 71.
... and deliberation will enable her to fupply . Or perhaps the mav call the fick nefs of the cardinal the lofs of an hour , as it may put fome ftop to her schemes . F 4 And And cry out for thee to close up mine eyes KING HENRY VI . 71.
Pagina 73
... fome drink , and bid th ' apothecary Bring the strong poison that I bought of him . K. Henry . O thou eternal Mover of the heav'ns , Look with a gentle eye upon this wretch ; Oh , beat away the bufy , medling , fiend , That lays ftrong ...
... fome drink , and bid th ' apothecary Bring the strong poison that I bought of him . K. Henry . O thou eternal Mover of the heav'ns , Look with a gentle eye upon this wretch ; Oh , beat away the bufy , medling , fiend , That lays ftrong ...
Pagina 78
... ; Therefore come you with us , and let him go . [ Exit Captain and the rest . The poet feems to have confounded the story of Pompey with fome other . Manet Manet the firft Gent . Enter Whitmore with the body 78 THE SECOND PART OF.
... ; Therefore come you with us , and let him go . [ Exit Captain and the rest . The poet feems to have confounded the story of Pompey with fome other . Manet Manet the firft Gent . Enter Whitmore with the body 78 THE SECOND PART OF.
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