The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 20 |
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Σελίδα 19
... comes , & c . ] In this fpeech of Pericles , a tanf position perhaps is neceffary . We might therefore read : See where she comes appareli'd like the king , Graces her fubjects , and her thoughts the fpring Of every virtue & c ...
... comes , & c . ] In this fpeech of Pericles , a tanf position perhaps is neceffary . We might therefore read : See where she comes appareli'd like the king , Graces her fubjects , and her thoughts the fpring Of every virtue & c ...
Σελίδα 52
... comes , but brings an heir , That may fucceed as his inheritor ; ] So , in Hamlet : 66 forrows never come as fingle spies , " But in battalions . " STEEVENS . Again , ibidem : [ Old copy The context " One woe doth tread upon another's ...
... comes , but brings an heir , That may fucceed as his inheritor ; ] So , in Hamlet : 66 forrows never come as fingle spies , " But in battalions . " STEEVENS . Again , ibidem : [ Old copy The context " One woe doth tread upon another's ...
Σελίδα 54
... comes , And what he craves . LORD . I go , my lord . FExit . CLE . Welcome is peace , if he on peace confift ; ' If ... come we to add forrow to your tears , But to relieve them of their heavy load ; And these our fhips you happily may ...
... comes , And what he craves . LORD . I go , my lord . FExit . CLE . Welcome is peace , if he on peace confift ; ' If ... come we to add forrow to your tears , But to relieve them of their heavy load ; And these our fhips you happily may ...
Σελίδα 60
... comes : what shall be next , Pardon old Gower ; this long's the text . 4 [ Exit . SCENE I. Pentapolis . An open place , by the fea fide . Enter PERICLES , wet . PER . Yet ceafe your ire , ye angry ftars of hea- ven ! Wind , rain , and ...
... comes : what shall be next , Pardon old Gower ; this long's the text . 4 [ Exit . SCENE I. Pentapolis . An open place , by the fea fide . Enter PERICLES , wet . PER . Yet ceafe your ire , ye angry ftars of hea- ven ! Wind , rain , and ...
Σελίδα 62
William Shakespeare. 2. FISH . Ho ! come , and bring away the nets . 1. FISH . What , Patch - breech , I fay ! 3. FISH . What say you , mafter ? 1. FISH . Look how thou stirreft now ! come away , or I'll fetch thee with a wannion . 8 3 ...
William Shakespeare. 2. FISH . Ho ! come , and bring away the nets . 1. FISH . What , Patch - breech , I fay ! 3. FISH . What say you , mafter ? 1. FISH . Look how thou stirreft now ! come away , or I'll fetch thee with a wannion . 8 3 ...
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