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 64
... foul is parted from the body , the body is likewife parted from the foul . I cannot but stop a moment to obferve that this horrible de- fcription is fcarcely the work of any pen but Shakepeare's . ' Tis like , you would not feast him ...
... foul is parted from the body , the body is likewife parted from the foul . I cannot but stop a moment to obferve that this horrible de- fcription is fcarcely the work of any pen but Shakepeare's . ' Tis like , you would not feast him ...
Pagina 66
... foul to hell , Pernicious blood - fucker of fleeping men ! Suf . Thou shalt be waking , while I shed thy blood , If from this prefence thou dar'ft go with me . War . Away ev'n now , or I will drag thee hence ; Unworthy though thou art ...
... foul to hell , Pernicious blood - fucker of fleeping men ! Suf . Thou shalt be waking , while I shed thy blood , If from this prefence thou dar'ft go with me . War . Away ev'n now , or I will drag thee hence ; Unworthy though thou art ...
Pagina 69
... foul terrors in dark feated hell -————— Q. Mar. Enough , fweet Suffolk , thou torment it thyfelf ; And thefe dread curfes , like the fun ' gainst glass , Or like an over - charged gun , recoil And turn the force of them upon thyself ...
... foul terrors in dark feated hell -————— Q. Mar. Enough , fweet Suffolk , thou torment it thyfelf ; And thefe dread curfes , like the fun ' gainst glass , Or like an over - charged gun , recoil And turn the force of them upon thyself ...
Pagina 71
... foul ; And I am fent to tell his Majesty , That even now he cries aloud for him . Q. Mar. Go tell this heavy meffage to the King . [ Exit Vaux . Ay me ! what is this world ? what news are these ? But wherefore grieve I at an hour's poor ...
... foul ; And I am fent to tell his Majesty , That even now he cries aloud for him . Q. Mar. Go tell this heavy meffage to the King . [ Exit Vaux . Ay me ! what is this world ? what news are these ? But wherefore grieve I at an hour's poor ...
Pagina 72
... foul , Or I fhould breathe it fo into thy body , And then it liv'd in fweet Elyfium . To die by thee were but to die in jest , From thee to die were torture more than death . -Oh ! let me ftay , befal what may befal . Q. Mar. Away ...
... foul , Or I fhould breathe it fo into thy body , And then it liv'd in fweet Elyfium . To die by thee were but to die in jest , From thee to die were torture more than death . -Oh ! let me ftay , befal what may befal . Q. Mar. Away ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
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