Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays: With Remarks Upon the Explanations and Amendments of the Commentators in the Editions of 1785, 1790, 1793W. Bulmer and Company, 1805 - 375 pàgines |
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... fear he will chastise me , " and " I shall be pinch'd to death , " ) ; and his extravagant admiration co - operating with his fears , it seems natural for him to promise amend- ment , and to engage obedience to those , whom his ...
... fear he will chastise me , " and " I shall be pinch'd to death , " ) ; and his extravagant admiration co - operating with his fears , it seems natural for him to promise amend- ment , and to engage obedience to those , whom his ...
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... fear , - Juliet . I do repent me , as it is an evil ; And take the shame with joy . I do not see that it is necessary to suppose that any thing is wanting . We may suppose that Julietta , perceiving the drift of what the Duke was saying ...
... fear , - Juliet . I do repent me , as it is an evil ; And take the shame with joy . I do not see that it is necessary to suppose that any thing is wanting . We may suppose that Julietta , perceiving the drift of what the Duke was saying ...
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... fear'st Thy death , which is no more . I think Malone ( Appendix 564 ) is right . P. 82. - 62. - 276 . Thou hast nor youth , nor age : But , as it were an after - dinner's sleep , Dreaming on both for all thy blessed youth Becomes as ...
... fear'st Thy death , which is no more . I think Malone ( Appendix 564 ) is right . P. 82. - 62. - 276 . Thou hast nor youth , nor age : But , as it were an after - dinner's sleep , Dreaming on both for all thy blessed youth Becomes as ...
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... fear of death . " When Claudio , in Measure for Measure , pleads " for his life , in that famous speech , Aye , but to die , & c . " it is plain that these are not the sentiments , " which any man entertained of death , in the wri ...
... fear of death . " When Claudio , in Measure for Measure , pleads " for his life , in that famous speech , Aye , but to die , & c . " it is plain that these are not the sentiments , " which any man entertained of death , in the wri ...
Pàgina 80
... fear you are damn'd both by father and mother . I do not suspect that for has been inadver- tently omitted . P. 221. - 72. - 493 . Lor . Goodly lord , what a wit - snapper are you ! Mr. Tyrwhitt is certainly right . I wonder the editors ...
... fear you are damn'd both by father and mother . I do not suspect that for has been inadver- tently omitted . P. 221. - 72. - 493 . Lor . Goodly lord , what a wit - snapper are you ! Mr. Tyrwhitt is certainly right . I wonder the editors ...
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