The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Pàgina 263
... whose iffue Promifes Britain peace and plenty . Cym . My peace we will begin , & c , [ Exeunt omnes . [ To Cymbeline , DRAMATIS PERSON Æ . PRIAM , Hector , Troilus , TROI- Sc . 5 . 263 CYMBELINE . Cym. My peace we will begin; and, ...
... whose iffue Promifes Britain peace and plenty . Cym . My peace we will begin , & c , [ Exeunt omnes . [ To Cymbeline , DRAMATIS PERSON Æ . PRIAM , Hector , Troilus , TROI- Sc . 5 . 263 CYMBELINE . Cym. My peace we will begin; and, ...
Pàgina 265
... Troi . ACT C I. SCENE The palace in Troy . Enter Pandarus and Troilus . I. ALL here my varlet ; I'll unarm again , Why should I war without the walls of Troy , A That find fuch cruel battle here within ? Each Trojan that is mafter of ...
... Troi . ACT C I. SCENE The palace in Troy . Enter Pandarus and Troilus . I. ALL here my varlet ; I'll unarm again , Why should I war without the walls of Troy , A That find fuch cruel battle here within ? Each Trojan that is mafter of ...
Pàgina 266
... Troi . The Greeks are strong , and skilful to their ftrength , Fierce to their fkill , and to their fierceness ... Troi . Have I not tarried ? Pan . Ay , the grinding ; but you must tarry the boulting . Troi . Have I not tarried ? Pan ...
... Troi . The Greeks are strong , and skilful to their ftrength , Fierce to their fkill , and to their fierceness ... Troi . Have I not tarried ? Pan . Ay , the grinding ; but you must tarry the boulting . Troi . Have I not tarried ? Pan ...
Pàgina 267
... Troi . Thou dost not speak so much . Pan . ' Faith , I'll not meddle in't . Let her be as fhe is ; if she be fair , ' tis the better for her ; an ' fhe be not , fhe has the ' mends in her own hands . Troi . Good Pandarus ; how now ...
... Troi . Thou dost not speak so much . Pan . ' Faith , I'll not meddle in't . Let her be as fhe is ; if she be fair , ' tis the better for her ; an ' fhe be not , fhe has the ' mends in her own hands . Troi . Good Pandarus ; how now ...
Pàgina 268
... Troi . Because not there . This woman's answer forts , For womanith it is to be from thence . What news , Æneas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Troi . By whom , Æneas ? Ene . Troilus , by ...
... Troi . Because not there . This woman's answer forts , For womanith it is to be from thence . What news , Æneas , from the field to - day ? Ene . That Paris is returned home , and hurt . Troi . By whom , Æneas ? Ene . Troilus , by ...
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The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by ... William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1769 |
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