The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 17
... fhew the advantages and prerogatives of men of worship . He obferves , particularly , that be has the traveller at command ( people at that time , when a new world was discovering , in the highest eftimation ) . At the first intimation ...
... fhew the advantages and prerogatives of men of worship . He obferves , particularly , that be has the traveller at command ( people at that time , when a new world was discovering , in the highest eftimation ) . At the first intimation ...
Side 22
... fhew thee to my kin ; And they fhall fay , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst faid him nay , it had been fin : Who fays , it was , he lyes ; I fay , ' twas not . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. Before the walls of Angiers in France ...
... fhew thee to my kin ; And they fhall fay , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst faid him nay , it had been fin : Who fays , it was , he lyes ; I fay , ' twas not . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. Before the walls of Angiers in France ...
Side 41
... fhew you peace , and fair - fac'd league ; Win you this city without ftroke , or wound ; Refcue thofe breathing lives to die in beds , That here come facrifices for the field : Perfever not , but hear me , mighty kings . K. John . Speak ...
... fhew you peace , and fair - fac'd league ; Win you this city without ftroke , or wound ; Refcue thofe breathing lives to die in beds , That here come facrifices for the field : Perfever not , but hear me , mighty kings . K. John . Speak ...
Side 65
... fhew his fkill in cafuiftry ; and the strange heap of quibble and nonfenfe of which it confifts , was intended to ridicule that of the schools . For when he affumes the politician , at the conclufion of the third act , the author makes ...
... fhew his fkill in cafuiftry ; and the strange heap of quibble and nonfenfe of which it confifts , was intended to ridicule that of the schools . For when he affumes the politician , at the conclufion of the third act , the author makes ...
Side 77
... fhew , how difficult it is to maintain the pathetic long . JOHNSON . 91 9 viry friends ] The old copy reads , airy fiends . Wiery is an adjective used by Heywood in his Silver Age , 1613 : My vaffal furies , with their wiery strings ...
... fhew , how difficult it is to maintain the pathetic long . JOHNSON . 91 9 viry friends ] The old copy reads , airy fiends . Wiery is an adjective used by Heywood in his Silver Age , 1613 : My vaffal furies , with their wiery strings ...
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