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 4
... What doft thou with thy best apparel on ? You , Sir , What trade are you ? Cob . Truly , Sir , in refpect of a fine workman , I am but , as you would fay , a cobler . Mar. But what trade art thou ? Answer me directly . Cob . A trade ...
... What doft thou with thy best apparel on ? You , Sir , What trade are you ? Cob . Truly , Sir , in refpect of a fine workman , I am but , as you would fay , a cobler . Mar. But what trade art thou ? Answer me directly . Cob . A trade ...
Pàgina 8
... What is it that you would impart to me ? If it be aught toward the general good , Set Honour in one eye , and Death i'th ' other , And I will look on death indifferently : For let the Gods fo fpeed me , as I love The name of Honour more ...
... What is it that you would impart to me ? If it be aught toward the general good , Set Honour in one eye , and Death i'th ' other , And I will look on death indifferently : For let the Gods fo fpeed me , as I love The name of Honour more ...
Pàgina 10
... what you have to say , What you I will with patience hear ; and find a time Both meet to hear , and anfwer fuch high things . Till then , my noble friend , chew upon this ; Brutus had rather be a villager , Than to repute himself a fon ...
... what you have to say , What you I will with patience hear ; and find a time Both meet to hear , and anfwer fuch high things . Till then , my noble friend , chew upon this ; Brutus had rather be a villager , Than to repute himself a fon ...
Pàgina 11
... what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæfar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'st of him . [ Exeunt Cæfar and his train . SCENE V. Manent Brutus and Caffius : Cafca ...
... what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæfar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'st of him . [ Exeunt Cæfar and his train . SCENE V. Manent Brutus and Caffius : Cafca ...
Pàgina 17
... What trath is Rome ? What rubbish , and what offal ? when it ferves For the bafe matter to illuminate So vile a thing as Cæfar ? But , oh , grief ! Where haft thou led me ? I perhaps speak this Before a willing bondman : then I know My ...
... What trath is Rome ? What rubbish , and what offal ? when it ferves For the bafe matter to illuminate So vile a thing as Cæfar ? But , oh , grief ! Where haft thou led me ? I perhaps speak this Before a willing bondman : then I know My ...
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