The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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Σελίδα 9
... Appear in your impediment : 7 For the dearth , The gods , not the patricians , make it ; and Your knees to them , not arms , muft help . Alack , You are transported by calamity Thither where more attends you ; and you flander The helms ...
... Appear in your impediment : 7 For the dearth , The gods , not the patricians , make it ; and Your knees to them , not arms , muft help . Alack , You are transported by calamity Thither where more attends you ; and you flander The helms ...
Σελίδα 13
... appears to me erroneous . In the prefent inftance I have not the fmalleft doubt , being clearly of opinion that the text is right . Brain is here ufed for reafon or understanding . Shakspeare feems to have had Camden as well as Plutarch ...
... appears to me erroneous . In the prefent inftance I have not the fmalleft doubt , being clearly of opinion that the text is right . Brain is here ufed for reafon or understanding . Shakspeare feems to have had Camden as well as Plutarch ...
Σελίδα 15
... appears to me inadmiffible ; as the term , though it is applicable both in its original and metaphori- cal fenfe to a man , cannot , I think , be applied to a dog ; nor have I found any inftance of the term in blood being applied to the ...
... appears to me inadmiffible ; as the term , though it is applicable both in its original and metaphori- cal fenfe to a man , cannot , I think , be applied to a dog ; nor have I found any inftance of the term in blood being applied to the ...
Σελίδα 17
... words - who thrives , which deftroy the metre , appear to be an evident and tafteless in- terpolation . They are omitted by Sir T. Hanmer . STEEVENS . VOL . XVI . Below their cobbled fhoes . They say , there's grain CORIOLANUS . 17.
... words - who thrives , which deftroy the metre , appear to be an evident and tafteless in- terpolation . They are omitted by Sir T. Hanmer . STEEVENS . VOL . XVI . Below their cobbled fhoes . They say , there's grain CORIOLANUS . 17.
Σελίδα 26
... appears to have been used in Shakspeare's time in the fenfe of imprefs'd . So , in Plutarch's Life of Coriolanus , tranflated by Sir T. North , 1579 : the common people - would not appeare when the confuls called their names by a bill ...
... appears to have been used in Shakspeare's time in the fenfe of imprefs'd . So , in Plutarch's Life of Coriolanus , tranflated by Sir T. North , 1579 : the common people - would not appeare when the confuls called their names by a bill ...
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