The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 9
... she might protect , but her abjects , whom she drives away . JOHNSON . 9 Were it to call king Edward's widow - fifter , ] This is a very covert and fubtle manner of infinuating treafon . The natural expreffion would have been , avere it ...
... she might protect , but her abjects , whom she drives away . JOHNSON . 9 Were it to call king Edward's widow - fifter , ] This is a very covert and fubtle manner of infinuating treafon . The natural expreffion would have been , avere it ...
Side 17
... She answers , Thou waft both . But , for caufer , ufing the word caufe , this led her to the word effect , for execution , or executioner . But the Oxford editor , troubling himself with nothing of this , will make a fine oratorical ...
... She answers , Thou waft both . But , for caufer , ufing the word caufe , this led her to the word effect , for execution , or executioner . But the Oxford editor , troubling himself with nothing of this , will make a fine oratorical ...
Side 18
... [ She fpits at him . ] Why doft thou spit at me ? Anne . Would it were mortal poifon , for thy fake ! Glo . Never came poifon from fo fweet a place . Anne . Never hung poifon on a fouler toad . Out of my fight ! thou doft infect mine eyes ...
... [ She fpits at him . ] Why doft thou spit at me ? Anne . Would it were mortal poifon , for thy fake ! Glo . Never came poifon from fo fweet a place . Anne . Never hung poifon on a fouler toad . Out of my fight ! thou doft infect mine eyes ...
Side 19
... She looks fcornfully at him . Teach not thy lip fuch fcorn ; for it was made For kiffing , lady , not for fuch contempt . If thy revengeful heart cannot forgive , Lo ! here I lend thee this fharp - pointed fword ;. Which if thou please ...
... She looks fcornfully at him . Teach not thy lip fuch fcorn ; for it was made For kiffing , lady , not for fuch contempt . If thy revengeful heart cannot forgive , Lo ! here I lend thee this fharp - pointed fword ;. Which if thou please ...
Side 20
... She lets fall the fword . Take up the fword again , or take up me . Anne . Arife , diffembler ; though I wish thy death , I will not be thy executioner . Glo . Then bid me kill myself , and I will do it . Anne . I have already . Glo ...
... She lets fall the fword . Take up the fword again , or take up me . Anne . Arife , diffembler ; though I wish thy death , I will not be thy executioner . Glo . Then bid me kill myself , and I will do it . Anne . I have already . Glo ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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