The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 8H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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Side 6
... Some what fimilar occurs in the Tempeft : " Do chafe the ebbing Neptune , and do fly him , " When he purfues . " STEEVENS . In Julius Cæfar , we have " The troubled Tyber chafing with her fhores , - " . MALONE , 2 Upon the heels of my ...
... Some what fimilar occurs in the Tempeft : " Do chafe the ebbing Neptune , and do fly him , " When he purfues . " STEEVENS . In Julius Cæfar , we have " The troubled Tyber chafing with her fhores , - " . MALONE , 2 Upon the heels of my ...
Side 11
... ( Some better than his value , ) on the moment Follow his ftrides , his lobbies fill with tendance , Rain facrificial whisperings in his ear3 , Make facred even his stirrop , and through him Drink the free air 4 . Pain . Ay , marry , what ...
... ( Some better than his value , ) on the moment Follow his ftrides , his lobbies fill with tendance , Rain facrificial whisperings in his ear3 , Make facred even his stirrop , and through him Drink the free air 4 . Pain . Ay , marry , what ...
Side 18
... some happy change may set it right . I have tried , and can do nothing . JOHNSON . If I hazard one conjecture , it is with the smallest degree of confidence . By an angry wit Apemantus may mean the poet , who has been provoking him ...
... some happy change may set it right . I have tried , and can do nothing . JOHNSON . If I hazard one conjecture , it is with the smallest degree of confidence . By an angry wit Apemantus may mean the poet , who has been provoking him ...
Side 21
... some surprize— " O , Apemantus ! -you are welcome . ” The term - our betters , being used by the inferior claffes of men when they speak of their fuperiors in the ftate , Shakfspeare uses these words , with his usual laxity , to exprefs ...
... some surprize— " O , Apemantus ! -you are welcome . ” The term - our betters , being used by the inferior claffes of men when they speak of their fuperiors in the ftate , Shakfspeare uses these words , with his usual laxity , to exprefs ...
Side 22
... some allufion here to a common proverbial saying of Shakspeare's time : Confefs and be hang'd . " See Othello , A & t IV . fc . i . MALONE . 2 But yond ' man is ever angry . ] The old copy has very angry ; which can hardly be right ...
... some allufion here to a common proverbial saying of Shakspeare's time : Confefs and be hang'd . " See Othello , A & t IV . fc . i . MALONE . 2 But yond ' man is ever angry . ] The old copy has very angry ; which can hardly be right ...
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