The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5 |
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Side 19
So he had need , methinks , “ To understand the words ; methinks the words "
Themselves should make him do ' t , had he but the perseverance “ Of a cock -
Sparrow that will come at , Philip , “ And cannot write nor read , poor fool ; this ...
So he had need , methinks , “ To understand the words ; methinks the words "
Themselves should make him do ' t , had he but the perseverance “ Of a cock -
Sparrow that will come at , Philip , “ And cannot write nor read , poor fool ; this ...
Side 29
STEEVENS . Eli . His mother shames him so , poor boy Eli . | K T N G Ở H N . 29
But, ass, I'll take that burden ...
STEEVENS . Eli . His mother shames him so , poor boy Eli . | K T N G Ở H N . 29
But, ass, I'll take that burden ...
Side 30
His grandam ' s wrongs , and not his mother ' s fhames , Draw those heaven -
moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heaven shall take in nature of a fee ; Ay
, with these crystal beads heaven shall be brib ' d To do him justice , and revenge
...
His grandam ' s wrongs , and not his mother ' s fhames , Draw those heaven -
moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heaven shall take in nature of a fee ; Ay
, with these crystal beads heaven shall be brib ' d To do him justice , and revenge
...
Side 36
Silver armour gilt with blood is a poor image . Yet our author has it again in
Macbeth : " Here lay Duncan , “ His filver skin lac ' d with his golden blood . ”
Johnson . Com PS agne , Eno , to prochPlay ' Commander of this hot malicious
day !
Silver armour gilt with blood is a poor image . Yet our author has it again in
Macbeth : " Here lay Duncan , “ His filver skin lac ' d with his golden blood . ”
Johnson . Com PS agne , Eno , to prochPlay ' Commander of this hot malicious
day !
Side 37
... the chase , for all to ftain their hands in the blood of the deer , as a trophy .
Johnson , * Heralds , from off & c . ] These three speeches seem to have been
laboured . The citizen ' s is the best ; yet both alike we like is à poor gingle . JOHN
90N .
... the chase , for all to ftain their hands in the blood of the deer , as a trophy .
Johnson , * Heralds , from off & c . ] These three speeches seem to have been
laboured . The citizen ' s is the best ; yet both alike we like is à poor gingle . JOHN
90N .
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