Select Plays of William Shakespeare: In Six Volumes. With the Corrections & Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added, Notes, Volume 1proprietors, 1820 |
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... seems to take from me : 3 he lets me feed with his hinds , bars me the place of a brother , and , as much as in him lies , mines my gentility with my education . This is it , Adam , that grieves me ; and the spirit of my father , which ...
... seems to take from me : 3 he lets me feed with his hinds , bars me the place of a brother , and , as much as in him lies , mines my gentility with my education . This is it , Adam , that grieves me ; and the spirit of my father , which ...
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... seems to confirm Warburton's explana- tion . M. Mason . - 6 Ay , better than he I am before knows me . e . ] The first folio reads -better than him But , little respect is due to the anomalies of the play - house editors ; and of this ...
... seems to confirm Warburton's explana- tion . M. Mason . - 6 Ay , better than he I am before knows me . e . ] The first folio reads -better than him But , little respect is due to the anomalies of the play - house editors ; and of this ...
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... seem necessary to the perspicuity of the dia- logue . Johnson . the duke's daughter , ] i . e . the banished duke's daughter . Malone . The author of The Revisal is of opinion , that the subsequent words — her cousin , sufficiently ...
... seem necessary to the perspicuity of the dia- logue . Johnson . the duke's daughter , ] i . e . the banished duke's daughter . Malone . The author of The Revisal is of opinion , that the subsequent words — her cousin , sufficiently ...
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... seems not to know that the Dramatis Persona were first enumerated by Rowe . Johnson . Frederick is here clearly a mistake , as appears by the answer of Rosalind , to whom Touchstone addresses himself , though the question was put to him ...
... seems not to know that the Dramatis Persona were first enumerated by Rowe . Johnson . Frederick is here clearly a mistake , as appears by the answer of Rosalind , to whom Touchstone addresses himself , though the question was put to him ...
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... seems an allusion to cards , where he that has no more cards to play of any particular sort , is out of suit . Johnson . Out of suits with fortune , I believe , means , turned out of her service , and stripped of her livery . Steevens ...
... seems an allusion to cards , where he that has no more cards to play of any particular sort , is out of suit . Johnson . Out of suits with fortune , I believe , means , turned out of her service , and stripped of her livery . Steevens ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Antony and Cleopatra Audrey believe Bertram better brother called Celia Clown comedy Count Countess Cymbeline daughter Diana doth Duke F editor emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fool forest fortune give grace Hanmer hast hath heart heaven Helena Henley honour humour Jaques Johnson King Henry knave lady Lafeu live Lord Love's Labour's Lost madam maid Malone marry Mason meaning Measure for Measure Midsummer Night's Dream mistress nature never old copy reads Orlando Othello Parolles passage Phebe play poet poor pr'ythee pray quintain ring Rosalind Rousillon scene second folio sense Shakspeare signifies speak speech Steevens swear sweet sweet Oliver thee Theobald thine thing thou art Touch Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night Tyrwhitt virginity virtue Warburton wife Winter's Tale woman word young youth
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Página 33 - The seasons' difference ; as, the icy fang, And churlish chiding of the winter's wind ; Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile, and say, — This is no flattery : these are counsellors, That feelingly persuade me what I am.
Página 60 - The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon, With spectacles on nose, and pouch on side ; His youthful hose well sav'd, a world too wide For his shrunk shank ; and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes , And whistles in his sound.
Página 211 - They say miracles are past ; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar, things supernatural and causeless. Hence is it that we make trifles of terrors ; ensconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge, when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear.
Página 41 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
Página 59 - With eyes severe, and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and...
Página 66 - Truly, Shepherd, in respect of itself, it is a good life ; but in respect that it is a shepherd's life, it is naught. In respect that it is solitary, I like it very well ; but in respect that it is private, it is a very vild life. Now, in respect it is in the fields, it pleaseth me well ; but in respect it is not in the Court, it is tedious.