The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Τόμος 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Σελίδα 68
... Rape of Lucrece , 1594 : " Were Tarquin's night , ( as he is but night's child , ) " The filver - fhining queen he would diftain ; " Her twinkling hand - maids too , [ the ftars ] by him 66 defil'd , Through night's black bofom should ...
... Rape of Lucrece , 1594 : " Were Tarquin's night , ( as he is but night's child , ) " The filver - fhining queen he would diftain ; " Her twinkling hand - maids too , [ the ftars ] by him 66 defil'd , Through night's black bofom should ...
Σελίδα 70
... Rape of Lucrece : " Poor women's faces are their own faults ' books . " MALONE . Look like the time ; 9 bear welcome in your 70 MACBETH .
... Rape of Lucrece : " Poor women's faces are their own faults ' books . " MALONE . Look like the time ; 9 bear welcome in your 70 MACBETH .
Σελίδα 83
... Rape of Lucrece " This windy tempeft , till it blow up rain STEEVENS . " Held back his forrow's tide , to make it more ; " At laft it rains , and bufy winds give o'er . " Again , in Troilus and Creffida : I " Where are my tears ? rain ...
... Rape of Lucrece " This windy tempeft , till it blow up rain STEEVENS . " Held back his forrow's tide , to make it more ; " At laft it rains , and bufy winds give o'er . " Again , in Troilus and Creffida : I " Where are my tears ? rain ...
Σελίδα 103
... Rape of Lucrece , to defcribe the action here alluded to , uses a fimilar expreffion ; and perhaps would have used the word ftride , if he had not been fettered by the rhyme : " Into the chamber wickedly he stalks . " Plaufible ...
... Rape of Lucrece , to defcribe the action here alluded to , uses a fimilar expreffion ; and perhaps would have used the word ftride , if he had not been fettered by the rhyme : " Into the chamber wickedly he stalks . " Plaufible ...
Σελίδα 145
... Rape of Lucrece , to Lord Southampton , 1594 : " What I have done is yours , being part in all I have devoted yours . Were my worth greater , my duty would fhow greater ; mean time as it is , it is bound to your lordship . " MALONE . 6 ...
... Rape of Lucrece , to Lord Southampton , 1594 : " What I have done is yours , being part in all I have devoted yours . Were my worth greater , my duty would fhow greater ; mean time as it is , it is bound to your lordship . " MALONE . 6 ...
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