The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... doth lie ; Which being advanc'd , declines ; and then men die . 9 -Seven hurts & c . ] Old copy - feven hurts i ' the body . Men . One i ' the neck , and two i ' the thigh ; -there's nine that I know . Seven , -one , and two , and thefe ...
... doth lie ; Which being advanc'd , declines ; and then men die . 9 -Seven hurts & c . ] Old copy - feven hurts i ' the body . Men . One i ' the neck , and two i ' the thigh ; -there's nine that I know . Seven , -one , and two , and thefe ...
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... doth move the blood , " More than the words , or wisdom of the wife ! " Again , in Every Man out of his Humour : " You fhall fee fweet filent rhetorick , and dumb eloquence speaking in her eye . " STEEVENS . I believe , " My gracious ...
... doth move the blood , " More than the words , or wisdom of the wife ! " Again , in Every Man out of his Humour : " You fhall fee fweet filent rhetorick , and dumb eloquence speaking in her eye . " STEEVENS . I believe , " My gracious ...
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... doth appear . He's right noble ; Call for Coriolanus.9 Re - enter CORIOLANUS . MEN . The fenate , Coriolanus , are well pleas'd To make thee conful . COR . My life , and fervices . I do owe them still 6 He cannot but with measure fit ...
... doth appear . He's right noble ; Call for Coriolanus.9 Re - enter CORIOLANUS . MEN . The fenate , Coriolanus , are well pleas'd To make thee conful . COR . My life , and fervices . I do owe them still 6 He cannot but with measure fit ...
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... doth control it . BRU . He has faid enough . SIC . He has fpoken like a traitor , and shall an- fwer As traitors do . COR . Thou wretch ! defpite o'erwhelm thee ! - What should the people do with these bald tribunes ? On whom depending ...
... doth control it . BRU . He has faid enough . SIC . He has fpoken like a traitor , and shall an- fwer As traitors do . COR . Thou wretch ! defpite o'erwhelm thee ! - What should the people do with these bald tribunes ? On whom depending ...
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... doth rend Like interrupted waters , and o'erbear What they are used to bear . MEN . Pray you , be gone ; I'll try whether my old wit be in request And , in a few lines after , he repeats the fame request : 66 Pray you , be gone ; " I'll ...
... doth rend Like interrupted waters , and o'erbear What they are used to bear . MEN . Pray you , be gone ; I'll try whether my old wit be in request And , in a few lines after , he repeats the fame request : 66 Pray you , be gone ; " I'll ...
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