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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... expression is found in Marlow's Lust's Dominion : 66 thy desperate arm " Hath almost thrust quite through the heart of hope . " In King Henry IV . Part I. we have : MALONE . " The very bottom and the soul of hope . " STEEVENS . 6 And ...
... expression is found in Marlow's Lust's Dominion : 66 thy desperate arm " Hath almost thrust quite through the heart of hope . " In King Henry IV . Part I. we have : MALONE . " The very bottom and the soul of hope . " STEEVENS . 6 And ...
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... expressions equally licentious in these plays . By steel Marcius means a coat of mail . So , in King Henry VI . Part III .: " Shall we go throw away our coats of steel , 66 And wrap our bodies in black mourning gowns ? Shakspeare has ...
... expressions equally licentious in these plays . By steel Marcius means a coat of mail . So , in King Henry VI . Part III .: " Shall we go throw away our coats of steel , 66 And wrap our bodies in black mourning gowns ? Shakspeare has ...
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... expression of a common idea , in prose , our modest Shakspeare should have advanced a phrase- ology of his own , in equal defiance of customary language , and established grammar . all . BRU . He's poor in no one fault 58 ACT II ...
... expression of a common idea , in prose , our modest Shakspeare should have advanced a phrase- ology of his own , in equal defiance of customary language , and established grammar . all . BRU . He's poor in no one fault 58 ACT II ...
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... itself in peace . The expression is ex- tremely sublime ; and the sense of it conveys the finest praise that can be given to a good woman . WARBURTON . Would'st thou have laugh'd , had I come coffin'd home 66 ACT II . CORIOLANUS .
... itself in peace . The expression is ex- tremely sublime ; and the sense of it conveys the finest praise that can be given to a good woman . WARBURTON . Would'st thou have laugh'd , had I come coffin'd home 66 ACT II . CORIOLANUS .
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... expression , and communicates but a very poor idea . He had better have told the plain truth , and confessed that it communicated none at all to him . However it has a very good one in itself ; and signifies variety of honours ; as ...
... expression , and communicates but a very poor idea . He had better have told the plain truth , and confessed that it communicated none at all to him . However it has a very good one in itself ; and signifies variety of honours ; as ...
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