The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 14Rwington, 1821 |
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... fathers , When you curse them as enemies . 6 Our business , & c . ] This and all the subsequent plebeian speeches in this scene are given in the old copy to the second Citizen . But the dialogue at the opening of the play shows that it ...
... fathers , When you curse them as enemies . 6 Our business , & c . ] This and all the subsequent plebeian speeches in this scene are given in the old copy to the second Citizen . But the dialogue at the opening of the play shows that it ...
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... father's son : I'll swear , ' tis a very pretty boy . O ' my troth , I looked upon him o ' Wednesday half an hour together : he has such a confirmed countenance . I saw him run after a gilded butterfly ; and when he caught it , he let ...
... father's son : I'll swear , ' tis a very pretty boy . O ' my troth , I looked upon him o ' Wednesday half an hour together : he has such a confirmed countenance . I saw him run after a gilded butterfly ; and when he caught it , he let ...
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... father . " Again , in the present scene : 66 But with such words that are but roted , " & c . Again , in Act V. Sc . IV .: 66 the benefit " Which thou shalt thereby reap , is such a name , " Whose repetition will be dogg'd with curses ...
... father . " Again , in the present scene : 66 But with such words that are but roted , " & c . Again , in Act V. Sc . IV .: 66 the benefit " Which thou shalt thereby reap , is such a name , " Whose repetition will be dogg'd with curses ...
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... father ? Hadst thou foxship 7 To banish him that struck more blows for Rome , Than thou hast spoken words ? SIC . O blessed heavens ! VOL . More noble blows , than ever thou wise words ; And for Rome's good . I'll tell thee what ; -Yet ...
... father ? Hadst thou foxship 7 To banish him that struck more blows for Rome , Than thou hast spoken words ? SIC . O blessed heavens ! VOL . More noble blows , than ever thou wise words ; And for Rome's good . I'll tell thee what ; -Yet ...
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... father : But what o ' that ? Go , you that banish'd him , A mile before his tent fall down , and kneel The way into his mercy : Nay , if he coy'd ' To hear Cominius speak , I'll keep at home . COм . He would not seem to know me . MEN ...
... father : But what o ' that ? Go , you that banish'd him , A mile before his tent fall down , and kneel The way into his mercy : Nay , if he coy'd ' To hear Cominius speak , I'll keep at home . COм . He would not seem to know me . MEN ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
ancient Antigonus Antony and Cleopatra appear Aufidius Autolycus bear beseech blood Bohemia BOSWELL called Camillo Cominius consul Coriolanus Corioli Cymbeline death editors emendation enemy Enter Exeunt eyes father fear friends give gods Hanmer hath hear heart Hermione honour JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry lady LART LARTIUS LEON Leontes lord Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth MALONE MASON means Menenius mother never noble old copy Othello passage PAUL Paulina peace Perdita perhaps play Plutarch Polixenes pr'ythee Pray prince queen Roman Rome SCENE second folio senate sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHEP SICINIUS signifies speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose sword tell thee Theobald thing thou art Timon of Athens tongue tribunes Troilus and Cressida true TYRWHITT voices Volces Volumnia WARBURTON wife Winter's Tale word worthy Сом