The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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Σελίδα 47
... , & c . We have nearly the fame sentiment in Troilus and Creffida : " If there be one among the fair'ft of Greece , " That holds his honour higher than his ease , - If any think , brave death outweighs bad life , CORIOLANUS . 47.
... , & c . We have nearly the fame sentiment in Troilus and Creffida : " If there be one among the fair'ft of Greece , " That holds his honour higher than his ease , - If any think , brave death outweighs bad life , CORIOLANUS . 47.
Σελίδα 51
... Hold , Enough ! " 6 Within these three hours , Tullus , STEEVENS . Alone I fought in your Corioli walls , ] If the name of Tullus be omitted , the metre will become regular . STEEVens . 7 Wert thou the Hector , That was the whip of your ...
... Hold , Enough ! " 6 Within these three hours , Tullus , STEEVENS . Alone I fought in your Corioli walls , ] If the name of Tullus be omitted , the metre will become regular . STEEVens . 7 Wert thou the Hector , That was the whip of your ...
Σελίδα 77
... hold , when applied to the use of words . ' Had we all the books of our author's age , and had we read them all , it then might be urged . - Drayton , fpeaking of Marlowe , fays his raptures were " all air and fire . " MALONE . 7 the ...
... hold , when applied to the use of words . ' Had we all the books of our author's age , and had we read them all , it then might be urged . - Drayton , fpeaking of Marlowe , fays his raptures were " all air and fire . " MALONE . 7 the ...
Σελίδα 81
... hold that purpose , and to put it In execution . BRU . " Tis most like , he will . SIC . It fhall be to him then , as our good wills ; A fure deftruction.8 BRU . So it muft fall out For an end , To him , or our authorities . The napless ...
... hold that purpose , and to put it In execution . BRU . " Tis most like , he will . SIC . It fhall be to him then , as our good wills ; A fure deftruction.8 BRU . So it muft fall out For an end , To him , or our authorities . The napless ...
Σελίδα 121
... hold up to them , a mirror which does not flatter , and fee themselves . JOHNSON . " " 7 The cockle of rebellion , ] Cockle is a weed which grows up with the corn . The thought is from Sir Thomas North's tranf- lation of Plutarch ...
... hold up to them , a mirror which does not flatter , and fee themselves . JOHNSON . " " 7 The cockle of rebellion , ] Cockle is a weed which grows up with the corn . The thought is from Sir Thomas North's tranf- lation of Plutarch ...
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