The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 9F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 8
... appears to me to strengthen the supposition that two half lines have been lost : " Send danger from the east unto the west , " So honour cross it from the north to south , " And let them grapple . " Sufficiency is skill in government ...
... appears to me to strengthen the supposition that two half lines have been lost : " Send danger from the east unto the west , " So honour cross it from the north to south , " And let them grapple . " Sufficiency is skill in government ...
Pàgina 19
... appears too , from what the Bawd says be- low , But shall all our houses of resort in the suburbs be pulled down ? " that the Clown had been particular in his description of 66 BAWD . And what shall become of those in the C 2 SC . II ...
... appears too , from what the Bawd says be- low , But shall all our houses of resort in the suburbs be pulled down ? " that the Clown had been particular in his description of 66 BAWD . And what shall become of those in the C 2 SC . II ...
Pàgina 20
... this name , when it appears from his own showing that his name was Pompey ? Perhaps she is only quoting some old saying , or ballad . Douce . CLO . Here comes signior Claudio , led by the 20 ACT 1 . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... this name , when it appears from his own showing that his name was Pompey ? Perhaps she is only quoting some old saying , or ballad . Douce . CLO . Here comes signior Claudio , led by the 20 ACT 1 . MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Pàgina 23
... appears to be brought in with the rest , though she has nothing to say . The Clown points her out as they enter ; and yet , from Claudio's telling Lucio , that he knows the lady , & c . one would think she was not meant to have made her ...
... appears to be brought in with the rest , though she has nothing to say . The Clown points her out as they enter ; and yet , from Claudio's telling Lucio , that he knows the lady , & c . one would think she was not meant to have made her ...
Pàgina 36
... appears to me clear and easy . ' Tis very true , ( says he , ) I ought indeed , as you say , to proceed at once to my story . Be assured , I would not mock you . Though it is my familiar practice to jest with maidens , and , like the ...
... appears to me clear and easy . ' Tis very true , ( says he , ) I ought indeed , as you say , to proceed at once to my story . Be assured , I would not mock you . Though it is my familiar practice to jest with maidens , and , like the ...
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alludes ancient Antony and Cleopatra appears bawd believe Bianca BOSWELL Brabantio brother called Cassio Claudio Cymbeline Cyprus death Desdemona devil dost doth DUKE edit emendation EMIL EMILIA Enter ESCAL Exeunt Exit expression false faults fool friar give grace Hamlet handkerchief hast hath hear heart heaven HENLEY honest honour Iago ISAB Isabella jealousy JOHNSON King Henry King Lear LAGO LUCIO Macbeth MALONE married MASON means Michael Cassio modern editors Moor never night old copy Othello pardon passage perhaps phrase play poet Pompey pray PROV Provost quarto quarto reads Rape of Lucrece RITSON Roderigo says scene second folio seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir Thomas Hanmer soul speak speech STEEVENS suppose thee Theobald thing thou art thought tongue Troilus and Cressida true Venice villain virtue WARBURTON wife woman word Отн
Passatges populars
Pàgina 486 - tis a lost fear; Man but a rush against Othello's breast, And he retires; — Where should Othello go? — Now, how dost thou look now ? O ill-starr'd wench ! Pale as thy smock ! when we shall meet at compt, This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven, And fiends will snatch at it.
Pàgina 265 - My story being done, She gave me for my pains a world of sighs...
Pàgina 64 - O, it is excellent To have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant.
Pàgina 202 - I'll lend you all my life to do you service. Duke. Against all sense you do importune her: Should she kneel down in mercy of this fact, Her brother's ghost his paved bed would break, And take her hence in horror.
Pàgina 61 - tis too late. Lucio. You are too cold. [To Isabella. Isab. Too late? why, no; I, that do speak a word, May call it back again: Well believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed sword, The marshal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half so good a grace, As mercy does.
Pàgina 260 - And, till she come, as truly as to heaven I do confess the vices of my blood, So justly to your grave ears I'll present How I did thrive in this fair lady's love, And she in mine.
Pàgina 378 - Look, where he comes ! Not poppy, nor mandragora, Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world, Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep Which thou ow'dst yesterday.
Pàgina 104 - And the poor beetle that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great As when a giant dies.
Pàgina 462 - It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul, — Let me not name it to you, you chaste stars ! — It is the cause.
Pàgina 475 - Ay, with Cassio. Nay had she been true, If heaven would make me such another world Of one entire and perfect chrysolite, I'd not have sold her for it.