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 14 |
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I say unto you , what he hath done famously , he did it to that end : though soft conscienc'd men can be content to say , it was for his country , he did it to please his mother , and to be partly proud ; which he is , even to the ...
I say unto you , what he hath done famously , he did it to that end : though soft conscienc'd men can be content to say , it was for his country , he did it to please his mother , and to be partly proud ; which he is , even to the ...
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Hath been thought on ] Old copy - have , Corrected by the second folio . STEEVENS . Elliptically , whatever things . Boswell . 7 — ' Tis not four days gone , ] i . e . four days past . STEEVENS . They have PRESS'd a power , ] Thus the ...
Hath been thought on ] Old copy - have , Corrected by the second folio . STEEVENS . Elliptically , whatever things . Boswell . 7 — ' Tis not four days gone , ] i . e . four days past . STEEVENS . They have PRESS'd a power , ] Thus the ...
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Worthy sir , thou bleed'st ; Thy exercise hath been too violent for A second course of fight . Mar. Sir , praise me not : My work hath yet not warm'd me : Fare you well . The blood I drop is rather physical Than dangerous to me : To ...
Worthy sir , thou bleed'st ; Thy exercise hath been too violent for A second course of fight . Mar. Sir , praise me not : My work hath yet not warm'd me : Fare you well . The blood I drop is rather physical Than dangerous to me : To ...
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The same expression is found in Marlow's Lust's Dominion : thy desperate arm “ Hath almost thrust quite through the heart of hope . ” MALONE . In King Henry IV . Part I. we have : “ The very bottom and the soul of hope . ” Steevens .
The same expression is found in Marlow's Lust's Dominion : thy desperate arm “ Hath almost thrust quite through the heart of hope . ” MALONE . In King Henry IV . Part I. we have : “ The very bottom and the soul of hope . ” Steevens .
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... ladies shall be frighted , And , gladly quak'd ' , hear more ; where the dull Tribunes , That , with the fusty plebeians , hate thine honours , Shall say , against their hearts , —We thank the gods , Our Rome hath such a soldier !
... ladies shall be frighted , And , gladly quak'd ' , hear more ; where the dull Tribunes , That , with the fusty plebeians , hate thine honours , Shall say , against their hearts , —We thank the gods , Our Rome hath such a soldier !
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ancient appear Aufidius bear believe better blood bring called Camillo cause common Coriolanus correction death editors enemy Enter Exeunt expression eyes fair father fear folio friends give given gods hand hast hath head hear heard heart hold honour I'll Johnson King King Henry lady leave Leon less look lord MALONE Marcius Mason master means measure Menenius mother nature never noble observes occurs old copy once passage Paul peace perhaps person play poor Pray present prince queen Roman Rome SCENE seems senate sense SERV Shakspeare signifies speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose tell thee thing thou thought tribunes true voices WARBURTON wife worthy