The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 6
But there is nothing more common in real life than queftions asked in that manner . And with refpect to his propofed arrangement , I can by no means approve of it ; for as the Poet and the Painter are going to pay their court to Timon ...
But there is nothing more common in real life than queftions asked in that manner . And with refpect to his propofed arrangement , I can by no means approve of it ; for as the Poet and the Painter are going to pay their court to Timon ...
Σελίδα 16
Tis common : A thousand moral paintings I can show , " That fhall demonftrate thefe quick blows of for- tune 8 More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well , To fhow lord Timon , that mean eyes have feen The foot above the head .
Tis common : A thousand moral paintings I can show , " That fhall demonftrate thefe quick blows of for- tune 8 More pregnantly than words . Yet you do well , To fhow lord Timon , that mean eyes have feen The foot above the head .
Σελίδα 18
The common addrefs to a lord in our author's time , was your honour , which was indifferently used with your lordship . See any old letter , or dedication of that age ; and Vol . XV . p . 366 , where a Pursuivant , fpeaking to Lord ...
The common addrefs to a lord in our author's time , was your honour , which was indifferently used with your lordship . See any old letter , or dedication of that age ; and Vol . XV . p . 366 , where a Pursuivant , fpeaking to Lord ...
Σελίδα 20
The players , those avowed enemies to even a common ellipfis , have here again dif- ordered the metre by interpolation . Will a fugle idea of our author's have been loft , if , omitting the ufelefs and repeated words -- fhe be ...
The players , those avowed enemies to even a common ellipfis , have here again dif- ordered the metre by interpolation . Will a fugle idea of our author's have been loft , if , omitting the ufelefs and repeated words -- fhe be ...
Σελίδα 22
No , my good lord ; he speaks the common tongue , Which all men fpeak with him . TIM . Look , who comes here . Will you be chid ? 4 unclew me quite . } To unclew is to unwind a ball of thread . To unclew a man , is to draw out the whole ...
No , my good lord ; he speaks the common tongue , Which all men fpeak with him . TIM . Look , who comes here . Will you be chid ? 4 unclew me quite . } To unclew is to unwind a ball of thread . To unclew a man , is to draw out the whole ...
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ancient APEM Apemantus appears Athens Aufidius bear believe better blood called comes common Coriolanus editors emendation enemies Enter Exeunt eyes fame fear fecond feems fenate fenfe fhall fhould fignifies firft folio fome fool fortune fpeak friends ftand fuch fuppofe give given gods gold hand Hanmer hath hear heart Henry himſelf honour JOHNSON keep King ladies leave live look lord MALONE Marcius MASON means Menenius moft mother muft nature never noble old copy once paffage peace Perhaps play poet poor pray prefent Roman Rome SERV Shakspeare STEEVENS tell thee thefe theſe thing thofe thou thou art thought Timon tribunes true turn ufed uſed voices WARBURTON whofe wife word