The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 33
... blood ; and all the madness is , I have not been able to find fuch a word in any Didonary , nor is it reconcileable to etymology . I have therefore adopted an emenda- tion made by Mr. Steevens . MALONE . Apperil , the reading of the old ...
... blood ; and all the madness is , I have not been able to find fuch a word in any Didonary , nor is it reconcileable to etymology . I have therefore adopted an emenda- tion made by Mr. Steevens . MALONE . Apperil , the reading of the old ...
Σελίδα 34
... blood of an animal which they kill , and the wonder is that the animal on which they . are feeding cheers them to the chafe . JOHNSON . 8 Methinks , they should invite them without knives ; ] It was the cuftom in our author's time for ...
... blood of an animal which they kill , and the wonder is that the animal on which they . are feeding cheers them to the chafe . JOHNSON . 8 Methinks , they should invite them without knives ; ] It was the cuftom in our author's time for ...
Σελίδα 70
... blood is cak'd , ' tis cold , it feldom flows ; ' Tis lack of kindly warmth , they are not kind ; ― intending is regarding , turning their nolice to other things . JOHNSON . To intend and to attend had anciently the fame meaning . So ...
... blood is cak'd , ' tis cold , it feldom flows ; ' Tis lack of kindly warmth , they are not kind ; ― intending is regarding , turning their nolice to other things . JOHNSON . To intend and to attend had anciently the fame meaning . So ...
Σελίδα 98
... blood . LUC . SERV . Five thoufand crowns , my lord . TIM . Five thousand drops pays that .. What yours ? - and yours ? 1. VAR . SERV . My lord , 2. VAR . SERV . My lord , TIM . Tear me , take me , and the gods fall on you . [ Exit ...
... blood . LUC . SERV . Five thoufand crowns , my lord . TIM . Five thousand drops pays that .. What yours ? - and yours ? 1. VAR . SERV . My lord , 2. VAR . SERV . My lord , TIM . Tear me , take me , and the gods fall on you . [ Exit ...
Σελίδα 100
... blood , Hath ftepp'd into the law , which is paft depth To thofe that , without heed , do plunge into it . He is a man , fetting his fate afide , 9 Of comely virtues : " 8 hall bruife him . ] The old copy reads fhall bruise ' em . The ...
... blood , Hath ftepp'd into the law , which is paft depth To thofe that , without heed , do plunge into it . He is a man , fetting his fate afide , 9 Of comely virtues : " 8 hall bruife him . ] The old copy reads fhall bruise ' em . The ...
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