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Σελίδα 56
... gowns ? ** Shakspeare has introduced a similar image in Romeo and Juliet : " Thy beauty hath made me effeminate , " And in my temper soften'd valour's steel . " Overture , I have observed since this note was written , was Soft as the ...
... gowns ? ** Shakspeare has introduced a similar image in Romeo and Juliet : " Thy beauty hath made me effeminate , " And in my temper soften'd valour's steel . " Overture , I have observed since this note was written , was Soft as the ...
Σελίδα 96
... gown , stand naked , and entreat them , For my wounds ' sake , to give their suffrage : please you , That I may pass this doing . SIC . Sir , the people Must have their voices ; neither will they bate One jot of ceremony . MEN . Put ...
... gown , stand naked , and entreat them , For my wounds ' sake , to give their suffrage : please you , That I may pass this doing . SIC . Sir , the people Must have their voices ; neither will they bate One jot of ceremony . MEN . Put ...
Σελίδα 101
... gown of humility ; mark his behaviour . We are not to stay all together , but to come by him where he stands , by ones , by twos , and by threes . He's to make his requests by particulars : wherein every one of us has a single honour ...
... gown of humility ; mark his behaviour . We are not to stay all together , but to come by him where he stands , by ones , by twos , and by threes . He's to make his requests by particulars : wherein every one of us has a single honour ...
Σελίδα 104
... gown . 3 CIT . You have deserved nobly of your country , and you have not deserved nobly . COR . Your enigma ? 3 CIT . You have been a scourge to her enemies , you have been a rod to her friends ; you have not , indeed , loved the ...
... gown . 3 CIT . You have deserved nobly of your country , and you have not deserved nobly . COR . Your enigma ? 3 CIT . You have been a scourge to her enemies , you have been a rod to her friends ; you have not , indeed , loved the ...
Σελίδα 105
... gown- ] Signifies this rough hirsute gown . JOHNSON . The first folio reads - this wolvish tongue . Gown is the read- ing of the second folio , and , I believe , the true one . Let us try , however , to extract some meaning from the ...
... gown- ] Signifies this rough hirsute gown . JOHNSON . The first folio reads - this wolvish tongue . Gown is the read- ing of the second folio , and , I believe , the true one . Let us try , however , to extract some meaning from the ...
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ancient Antony and Cleopatra Aufidius bear blood Brutus Capitol CASCA Cassius Cato Citizens Cominius consul Coriolanus Corioli death doth emendation enemies Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fear friends give gods hand Hanmer hath hear heart honour JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry IV King Lear LART look lord Lucilius Lucius Macbeth MALONE Mark Antony MASON means Menenius Messala modern editors mother noble North's translation o'the Octavius old copy old translation passage peace play Plutarch pray Roman Rome SCENE second folio senate sense SERV Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sicinius signifies soldier speak speech stand STEEVENS sword tell thee Theobald thing thou art thou hast Timon of Athens Titinius tongue translation of Plutarch tribunes Troilus and Cressida Tullus unto voices Volces Volumnia WARBURTON wife word worthy wounds Сом