The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 27
... fuch as Alcibiades honours with his acquaintance , and fels on a himfelf . STEEVENS . level with 4 and , when dinner's done , ] And , which is wanting in the firft folio , is fupplied by the fecond . STEEVENS . 5 The ftrain of man's ...
... fuch as Alcibiades honours with his acquaintance , and fels on a himfelf . STEEVENS . level with 4 and , when dinner's done , ] And , which is wanting in the firft folio , is fupplied by the fecond . STEEVENS . 5 The ftrain of man's ...
Σελίδα 36
... fuch a feast . APEM . Would all thofe flatterers were thine enemies then ; that then thou might'ft kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . 1. LORD . Might we but have that happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we ...
... fuch a feast . APEM . Would all thofe flatterers were thine enemies then ; that then thou might'ft kill ' em , and bid me to ' em . 1. LORD . Might we but have that happiness , my lord , that you would once use our hearts , whereby we ...
Σελίδα 42
... fuch a confeffion . Mr. Malone's fub- fequent explanation , however , pleases me better than my own . STEEVENS . I believe the meaning is , " You have conceived the fairest of us , " to use the words of Lucullus in a fubfequent scene ...
... fuch a confeffion . Mr. Malone's fub- fequent explanation , however , pleases me better than my own . STEEVENS . I believe the meaning is , " You have conceived the fairest of us , " to use the words of Lucullus in a fubfequent scene ...
Σελίδα 46
William Shakespeare. Happier is he that has no friend to feed , Than fuch as do even enemies exceed . I bleed inwardly for my lord . TIM . [ Exit . You do yourselves Much wrong , you bate too much of your own me- rits : Here , my lord ...
William Shakespeare. Happier is he that has no friend to feed , Than fuch as do even enemies exceed . I bleed inwardly for my lord . TIM . [ Exit . You do yourselves Much wrong , you bate too much of your own me- rits : Here , my lord ...
Σελίδα 55
... fuch inadvertencies neither author nor editor can escape . There is another remark to be made . Varro and Ifidore fink a few lines afterwards into the fervants of Varro and Ifidore . Whether fervants , in our author's time , took the ...
... fuch inadvertencies neither author nor editor can escape . There is another remark to be made . Varro and Ifidore fink a few lines afterwards into the fervants of Varro and Ifidore . Whether fervants , in our author's time , took the ...
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