The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 118
... poor as you . 1. SERV . Such a houfe broke ! So noble a mafter fallen ! All gone ! and not One friend , to take his fortune by the arm , And go along with him ! 2. SERV . As we do turn our backs From our companion , thrown into his ...
... poor as you . 1. SERV . Such a houfe broke ! So noble a mafter fallen ! All gone ! and not One friend , to take his fortune by the arm , And go along with him ! 2. SERV . As we do turn our backs From our companion , thrown into his ...
Σελίδα 119
... poor felf , A dedicated beggar to the air , With his difeafe of all - fhunn'd poverty , Walks , like contempt , alone . - More of our fellows . Enter other Servants . FLAV . All broken implements of a ruin'd house . 3. SERV . Yet do our ...
... poor felf , A dedicated beggar to the air , With his difeafe of all - fhunn'd poverty , Walks , like contempt , alone . - More of our fellows . Enter other Servants . FLAV . All broken implements of a ruin'd house . 3. SERV . Yet do our ...
Σελίδα 120
... Poor honeft lord , brought low by his own heart ; Undone by goodness ! Strange , unusual blood , 5 3 rich in forrow , parting poor . ] This conceit occurs again in King Lear : .. Faireft Cordelia , thou art moft rich , being poor . " O ...
... Poor honeft lord , brought low by his own heart ; Undone by goodness ! Strange , unusual blood , 5 3 rich in forrow , parting poor . ] This conceit occurs again in King Lear : .. Faireft Cordelia , thou art moft rich , being poor . " O ...
Σελίδα 123
... poor with treasures . ” MALONE Perhaps the former reading , however irregular , is the true one . Raife me that beggar , and deny a proportionable degree of eleva- tion to that lord . A lord is not fo high a title in the state , but ...
... poor with treasures . ” MALONE Perhaps the former reading , however irregular , is the true one . Raife me that beggar , and deny a proportionable degree of eleva- tion to that lord . A lord is not fo high a title in the state , but ...
Σελίδα 125
... poor , and an object of contempt . I fuppofe , with Dr. Johnson , that Shakspeare was ftill thinking of the rich and poor brother already defcribed . I doubt much whether Dr. Johnfon himself was fatisfied with his far fetched ...
... poor , and an object of contempt . I fuppofe , with Dr. Johnson , that Shakspeare was ftill thinking of the rich and poor brother already defcribed . I doubt much whether Dr. Johnfon himself was fatisfied with his far fetched ...
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