The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 47
... must die , my lord . 3 2 -novice , - ] Youth ; one yet new to the world . JOHNSON , • he will weep . Murd . Ay , millstones . So , in Maffinger's City Madam : 66 He , good gentleman , " Will weep when he hears how we are used.- " Yes ...
... must die , my lord . 3 2 -novice , - ] Youth ; one yet new to the world . JOHNSON , • he will weep . Murd . Ay , millstones . So , in Maffinger's City Madam : 66 He , good gentleman , " Will weep when he hears how we are used.- " Yes ...
Side 49
... must not stay . O , if thine eye- [ Exit , with the body . Come then on my fide , and intreat for me , As you would beg , were you in my distress . A begging prince what beggar pities not ? TYRWHITT . A begging prince what beggar pities ...
... must not stay . O , if thine eye- [ Exit , with the body . Come then on my fide , and intreat for me , As you would beg , were you in my distress . A begging prince what beggar pities not ? TYRWHITT . A begging prince what beggar pities ...
Side 60
... must think that face and perfonage " Was ne'er deriv'd from baseness . " Again , in Marius and Sylla , 1594 : " Cinna affirms the fenate's cenfure just , " And faith , let Marius lead the legions forth . " Again , in Orlando Furiofo ...
... must think that face and perfonage " Was ne'er deriv'd from baseness . " Again , in Marius and Sylla , 1594 : " Cinna affirms the fenate's cenfure just , " And faith , let Marius lead the legions forth . " Again , in Orlando Furiofo ...
Side 71
... must certainly put on a formal demeanour , moralize and pre- varicate in his words , and pretend a meaning directly oppofite to his genuine and primitive intention . If this does not explain the paflage in question , ' tis all that I ...
... must certainly put on a formal demeanour , moralize and pre- varicate in his words , and pretend a meaning directly oppofite to his genuine and primitive intention . If this does not explain the paflage in question , ' tis all that I ...
Side 72
... must therefore be read for the future with a hyphen . My other obfervation is with regard to the pointing ; the common reading : I moralize tavo meanings is nonsense : but reformed in this manner , very fenfible : Thus like the formal ...
... must therefore be read for the future with a hyphen . My other obfervation is with regard to the pointing ; the common reading : I moralize tavo meanings is nonsense : but reformed in this manner , very fenfible : Thus like the formal ...
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