The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... firft ufe among us of the word rake ; as lean as a rake is , therefore , as lean as a dog too worthlefs to be fed . JOHNSON . It may be fo : and yet I believe the proverb , as lean as a rake , owes its origin fimply to the thin taper ...
... firft ufe among us of the word rake ; as lean as a rake is , therefore , as lean as a dog too worthlefs to be fed . JOHNSON . It may be fo : and yet I believe the proverb , as lean as a rake , owes its origin fimply to the thin taper ...
Σελίδα 7
... firft ; & c . ] This fpeech is in the old play , as here , given to a body of the Citizens fpeaking at once . I ber lieve , it ought to be affigned to the firft Citizen . MALONE , 5 to the altitude ] So , in King Henry VIII : " He's ...
... firft ; & c . ] This fpeech is in the old play , as here , given to a body of the Citizens fpeaking at once . I ber lieve , it ought to be affigned to the firft Citizen . MALONE , 5 to the altitude ] So , in King Henry VIII : " He's ...
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... dialogue at the opening of the play fhows that it must have been a mistake , and that they ought to be attributed to the firft Citizen . The fecond is rather friendly to Coriolanus . MALONE . • 1 CIT . We cannot , fir , we 8 CORIOLANUS .
... dialogue at the opening of the play fhows that it must have been a mistake , and that they ought to be attributed to the firft Citizen . The fecond is rather friendly to Coriolanus . MALONE . • 1 CIT . We cannot , fir , we 8 CORIOLANUS .
Σελίδα 14
... mean- drous ducts of the human body . STEEVENS . Cranks are windings . So , in Venus and Adonis : " He cranks and croffes , with a thousand doubles . " MALONE . Lead'ft firft to win fome vantage .'- But make you 14 CORIOLANUS .
... mean- drous ducts of the human body . STEEVENS . Cranks are windings . So , in Venus and Adonis : " He cranks and croffes , with a thousand doubles . " MALONE . Lead'ft firft to win fome vantage .'- But make you 14 CORIOLANUS .
Σελίδα 15
William Shakespeare. Lead'ft firft to win fome vantage .'- But make you ready your ftiff bats and clubs ; Rome and her rats are at the point of battle , The one fide must have bale . - Hail , noble Mar- cius ! Thou rafcal , that art ...
William Shakespeare. Lead'ft firft to win fome vantage .'- But make you ready your ftiff bats and clubs ; Rome and her rats are at the point of battle , The one fide must have bale . - Hail , noble Mar- cius ! Thou rafcal , that art ...
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