The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 38
... bear , Or add a royal number to the dead ; Gracing the fcrowl , that tells of this war's lofs , With flaughter coupled to the name of kings . Faule . Ha , majefty ! how high thy glory towers , When the rich blood of kings is fet on fire ...
... bear , Or add a royal number to the dead ; Gracing the fcrowl , that tells of this war's lofs , With flaughter coupled to the name of kings . Faule . Ha , majefty ! how high thy glory towers , When the rich blood of kings is fet on fire ...
Side 51
... bear . 3 " Thy body , as the manners of thy mind , " Moor - lip'd , flat - nos'd , & c . & c . " I had been bleft . " STEEVENS . fightless ] The poet ufes fightlefs for that which we now exprefs by unfightly , difagreeable to the eyes ...
... bear . 3 " Thy body , as the manners of thy mind , " Moor - lip'd , flat - nos'd , & c . & c . " I had been bleft . " STEEVENS . fightless ] The poet ufes fightlefs for that which we now exprefs by unfightly , difagreeable to the eyes ...
Side 61
... bear any fignification to fquare with the fenfe required , I cannot help thinking it a corrupted reading . I have ventured to throw out the negative , and read : In likeness of a new and trimmed bride . i.e. of a new bride , and one ...
... bear any fignification to fquare with the fenfe required , I cannot help thinking it a corrupted reading . I have ventured to throw out the negative , and read : In likeness of a new and trimmed bride . i.e. of a new bride , and one ...
Side 63
... , love fo ftrong this kind regreet ? ] A regreet is an exchange of faluta- tion . So , in Heywood's Iron Age , 1632 : " So bear our kind regreets to Hecuba . " STEEVENS . Pand . Pand . All form is formless , order orderless , KING JOHN .
... , love fo ftrong this kind regreet ? ] A regreet is an exchange of faluta- tion . So , in Heywood's Iron Age , 1632 : " So bear our kind regreets to Hecuba . " STEEVENS . Pand . Pand . All form is formless , order orderless , KING JOHN .
Side 75
... bear that England had this praise , So we could find some pattern of our fhame . Enter Conftance . Look , who comes here ! a grave unto a foul ; Holding the eternal spirit , against her will , In the vile prifon of afflicted breath 4 ...
... bear that England had this praise , So we could find some pattern of our fhame . Enter Conftance . Look , who comes here ! a grave unto a foul ; Holding the eternal spirit , against her will , In the vile prifon of afflicted breath 4 ...
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