The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Volum 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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Pàgina 33
... never fo many or fo eminent virtues , if they have one de- fect which accompanies them , that fingle blemish shall throw a ftain upon their whole character ; and not only fo , ( if I understand right ) but fall deface the very effence ...
... never fo many or fo eminent virtues , if they have one de- fect which accompanies them , that fingle blemish shall throw a ftain upon their whole character ; and not only fo , ( if I understand right ) but fall deface the very effence ...
Pàgina 38
... never will be moved , Though lewdness court it in the shape of heaven ; So luft , though to a radiant angel linked , Will fate itself in a celestial bed , And prey on garbage ------- But foft ! methinks I fcent the morning air ...
... never will be moved , Though lewdness court it in the shape of heaven ; So luft , though to a radiant angel linked , Will fate itself in a celestial bed , And prey on garbage ------- But foft ! methinks I fcent the morning air ...
Pàgina 42
... Never make known what you have feen * to - night . Both . My Lord , we will not . Ham . Nay , but fwear't . Hor . In faith , my Lord , not I. Mar. Nor I , my Lord , in faith . Ham . Upon my fword . Mar. We have fworn , my Lord , already ...
... Never make known what you have feen * to - night . Both . My Lord , we will not . Ham . Nay , but fwear't . Hor . In faith , my Lord , not I. Mar. Nor I , my Lord , in faith . Ham . Upon my fword . Mar. We have fworn , my Lord , already ...
Pàgina 43
... never , ( fo help you mercy ! ) ( 21 ) Never to speak of this that you have heard , Swear by my fword . ] This adjuration and the folemnity of killing Hamlet's fword , feems to be fneered at by Beaumont and Fletcher in their Kight of ...
... never , ( fo help you mercy ! ) ( 21 ) Never to speak of this that you have heard , Swear by my fword . ] This adjuration and the folemnity of killing Hamlet's fword , feems to be fneered at by Beaumont and Fletcher in their Kight of ...
Pàgina 44
... never fhall , With arms encumbered thus , or this head - fhake , Or by pronouncing of fome doubtful phrase , As , well -- we know -- or , we could , and if we would-- Or , if we lift to fpeak --- or , there be , and if there might ...
... never fhall , With arms encumbered thus , or this head - fhake , Or by pronouncing of fome doubtful phrase , As , well -- we know -- or , we could , and if we would-- Or , if we lift to fpeak --- or , there be , and if there might ...
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