The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 20 |
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Σελίδα 5
... bears firong marks of a Greek original , though it is not ( that I know ) now extant in that language . The rythmical poem , under the fame title , in modern Greek , was re - tranflated ( if I may fo fpeak ) from the Latin απο Λαλινίκης ...
... bears firong marks of a Greek original , though it is not ( that I know ) now extant in that language . The rythmical poem , under the fame title , in modern Greek , was re - tranflated ( if I may fo fpeak ) from the Latin απο Λαλινίκης ...
Σελίδα 6
... bears the lamp of antiquity , couch their rufty lances at the defpe- rate innovator . To the feveret hazard , on this account , he would more cheerfully expofe himfelf , than leave it to be obferved that he had printed many paffages in ...
... bears the lamp of antiquity , couch their rufty lances at the defpe- rate innovator . To the feveret hazard , on this account , he would more cheerfully expofe himfelf , than leave it to be obferved that he had printed many paffages in ...
Σελίδα 24
... bear that meaning : Some amendment appears to me to be abfolutely neceffary , and that which I fhould propofe is to read , Who now in the world fee heaven , & c . That is who at one time of their lives find heaven in the pleasures of ...
... bear that meaning : Some amendment appears to me to be abfolutely neceffary , and that which I fhould propofe is to read , Who now in the world fee heaven , & c . That is who at one time of their lives find heaven in the pleasures of ...
Σελίδα 27
... bear to fee a rival touch the hand of the woman he loves . His jealoufy refembles that of Antony : to let him be familiar with 63 " My play - fellow , your hand ; this kingly feal , " Aud plighter of high hearts . " STEEVENS . Malefort ...
... bear to fee a rival touch the hand of the woman he loves . His jealoufy refembles that of Antony : to let him be familiar with 63 " My play - fellow , your hand ; this kingly feal , " Aud plighter of high hearts . " STEEVENS . Malefort ...
Σελίδα 40
... bear Such griefs as you do lay upon yourself . FER . Thou fpeak'ft like a phyfician , Helicanus ; Who minifter'ft a potion unto me , That thou would'it tremb.e to receive thyself . Attend me then : I went to Antioch , Where , as thou ...
... bear Such griefs as you do lay upon yourself . FER . Thou fpeak'ft like a phyfician , Helicanus ; Who minifter'ft a potion unto me , That thou would'it tremb.e to receive thyself . Attend me then : I went to Antioch , Where , as thou ...
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