The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... show'st the naked pathway to thy life , Teaching stern murder how to butcher thee : That which in mean men we entitle - patience , Is pale cold cowardice in noble breafts . What shall I say ? to safeguard thine own life , The best way ...
... show'st the naked pathway to thy life , Teaching stern murder how to butcher thee : That which in mean men we entitle - patience , Is pale cold cowardice in noble breafts . What shall I say ? to safeguard thine own life , The best way ...
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... show some courtesy to Mowbray ; and the meaning may be : So much civility as an enemy has a right to , I am willing to offer to thee . MALONE . Sir T. Hanmer's marginal direction is - In falutation . 4 - ،، STEEVENS . this frail ...
... show some courtesy to Mowbray ; and the meaning may be : So much civility as an enemy has a right to , I am willing to offer to thee . MALONE . Sir T. Hanmer's marginal direction is - In falutation . 4 - ،، STEEVENS . this frail ...
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... show . MAR . My lord , no leave take I ; for I will ride , As far as land will let me , by your fide . GAUNT . O , to what purpose dost thou hoard thy words , That thou return'st no greeting to thy friends ? BOLING . I have too few to ...
... show . MAR . My lord , no leave take I ; for I will ride , As far as land will let me , by your fide . GAUNT . O , to what purpose dost thou hoard thy words , That thou return'st no greeting to thy friends ? BOLING . I have too few to ...
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... show like grief itself , but are not so : For forrow's eye , glazed with blinding tears , Divides one thing entire to many objects ; Like pérspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Show nothing but confufion ; ey'd awry , Diftinguish ...
... show like grief itself , but are not so : For forrow's eye , glazed with blinding tears , Divides one thing entire to many objects ; Like pérspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Show nothing but confufion ; ey'd awry , Diftinguish ...
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... Show me thy humble heart , and not thy knee , Whose duty is deceivable and false . BOLING . My gracious uncle ! - YORK . Tut , tut ! Grace me no grace , nor uncle me no uncle : 5 2 To raze one title of your honour out : ] " How the ...
... Show me thy humble heart , and not thy knee , Whose duty is deceivable and false . BOLING . My gracious uncle ! - YORK . Tut , tut ! Grace me no grace , nor uncle me no uncle : 5 2 To raze one title of your honour out : ] " How the ...
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