The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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Σελίδα 8
... these ? The other fide o'the city is rifen : Why stay we prating here ? to the Capitol . CIT . Come , come . 1 CIT . Soft ; who comes here ? Enter MENENIUS AGRIPPA . 2 CIT . Worthy Menenius Agrippa ; one that hath always loved the ...
... these ? The other fide o'the city is rifen : Why stay we prating here ? to the Capitol . CIT . Come , come . 1 CIT . Soft ; who comes here ? Enter MENENIUS AGRIPPA . 2 CIT . Worthy Menenius Agrippa ; one that hath always loved the ...
Σελίδα 13
... these principal parts of the human fabrick by fimilar metaphors : " The kingly - crowned head , the vigilant eye , " The counfellor heart ,. TYRWHITT . I have too great refpect for even the conjectures of my refpec- table and very ...
... these principal parts of the human fabrick by fimilar metaphors : " The kingly - crowned head , the vigilant eye , " The counfellor heart ,. TYRWHITT . I have too great refpect for even the conjectures of my refpec- table and very ...
Σελίδα 15
... these paffages , is applied to deer , for a lean deer is called a rafcal ; and that " worst in blood , " is least in vigour . STEEVENS . Both rafcal and in blood are terms of the foreft . Rafcal meant a lean deer , and is here ufed ...
... these paffages , is applied to deer , for a lean deer is called a rafcal ; and that " worst in blood , " is least in vigour . STEEVENS . Both rafcal and in blood are terms of the foreft . Rafcal meant a lean deer , and is here ufed ...
Σελίδα 17
... these feveral places of the city You cry against the noble fenate , who , Under the gods , keep you in awe , which elfe Would feed on one another ? -What's their feek- ing ? 5 MEN . For corn at their own rates ; whereof , they fay , The ...
... these feveral places of the city You cry against the noble fenate , who , Under the gods , keep you in awe , which elfe Would feed on one another ? -What's their feek- ing ? 5 MEN . For corn at their own rates ; whereof , they fay , The ...
Σελίδα 19
... these shreds They vented their complainings ; which being an- fwer'd , And a petition granted them , a ftrange one , ( To break the heart of generofity , ' And make bold power look pale , ) they threw their caps nounced in Staffordshire ...
... these shreds They vented their complainings ; which being an- fwer'd , And a petition granted them , a ftrange one , ( To break the heart of generofity , ' And make bold power look pale , ) they threw their caps nounced in Staffordshire ...
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