The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 4
... fame prodigy is introduced as attending on a more fo- lemn event : 3 " That day was feene veramente " Three fonnes in the firmament , " And wonderly together went " And torned into one . " STEEVENS . merry meetings , ] So , in The ...
... fame prodigy is introduced as attending on a more fo- lemn event : 3 " That day was feene veramente " Three fonnes in the firmament , " And wonderly together went " And torned into one . " STEEVENS . merry meetings , ] So , in The ...
Side 5
... fame meaning . It is obferved in the Turkish Spy , that the German cuiraffiers , though armed and barbed , man and horfe , were not able to ftand against the French cavalry . STEEVENS . s He capers- ] War capers . This is poetical ...
... fame meaning . It is obferved in the Turkish Spy , that the German cuiraffiers , though armed and barbed , man and horfe , were not able to ftand against the French cavalry . STEEVENS . s He capers- ] War capers . This is poetical ...
Side 6
... of the play . JOHNSON . Mariton has put this line , with little variation , into the mouth of Fame : 66 Plots ha ' yout laid ? inductions dangerous ? " STEEVENS , And 2 . And , if king Edward be as true 6 KING RICHARD III .
... of the play . JOHNSON . Mariton has put this line , with little variation , into the mouth of Fame : 66 Plots ha ' yout laid ? inductions dangerous ? " STEEVENS , And 2 . And , if king Edward be as true 6 KING RICHARD III .
Side 12
... fame hand that made thefe wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes : - O , curfed be the hand , that made these holes ! Curfed the heart , that had the heart to do it ! Curfed ...
... fame hand that made thefe wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes : - O , curfed be the hand , that made these holes ! Curfed the heart , that had the heart to do it ! Curfed ...
Side 14
... fame in the prefence of the beholders did bleed ; where it refted the space of one whole daie . From thenfe he was carried to the Black - friers , and bled there likewife ; & c . " STEEVENS . 7 -fee , dead Henry's wounds , Open their ...
... fame in the prefence of the beholders did bleed ; where it refted the space of one whole daie . From thenfe he was carried to the Black - friers , and bled there likewife ; & c . " STEEVENS . 7 -fee , dead Henry's wounds , Open their ...
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