The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volum 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Pàgina 39
... ; & c . It means , inward , hidden ; perplext ; as a knot , hard to be unra vell'd ; it is deriv'd from the Latin adverb intrinfecus ; from which the Too ' intrinficate t ' unloofe : footh every paffion King LEAR . 39.
... ; & c . It means , inward , hidden ; perplext ; as a knot , hard to be unra vell'd ; it is deriv'd from the Latin adverb intrinfecus ; from which the Too ' intrinficate t ' unloofe : footh every paffion King LEAR . 39.
Pàgina 41
... mean'ft by this ? Kent . To go out of my dialect , which you difcom- mend fo much : I know , Sir , I am no flatterer ; he , that beguil'd you in a plain accent , was a plain knave ; which for my part I will not be , though I should win ...
... mean'ft by this ? Kent . To go out of my dialect , which you difcom- mend fo much : I know , Sir , I am no flatterer ; he , that beguil'd you in a plain accent , was a plain knave ; which for my part I will not be , though I should win ...
Pàgina 48
... mean , as I conceive , how this becomes the order of fami- lies . Lear would certainly intend to reply , how does asking my daughter's forgiveness become me as a father , and agree with common fashion , the establish'd rule and cuftom ...
... mean , as I conceive , how this becomes the order of fami- lies . Lear would certainly intend to reply , how does asking my daughter's forgiveness become me as a father , and agree with common fashion , the establish'd rule and cuftom ...
Pàgina 49
... means here , that Regan gave him cold looks , as he before phrafes it in this play . In Hamlet , he has chang'd the adjective into a verb ; Each oppofite , that blanks the face of joy . Par . Reg . B. 2 . Milton ( a ftudious imitator ...
... means here , that Regan gave him cold looks , as he before phrafes it in this play . In Hamlet , he has chang'd the adjective into a verb ; Each oppofite , that blanks the face of joy . Par . Reg . B. 2 . Milton ( a ftudious imitator ...
Pàgina 50
... means your Grace ? Enter Gonerill . Lear , Who stockt my fervant ? Regan , I've good hope , Thou didst not know on't . O Heav'ns , Who comes here ? If you do love old men , if your fweet fway ( 21 ) Hallow obedience , if yourselves are ...
... means your Grace ? Enter Gonerill . Lear , Who stockt my fervant ? Regan , I've good hope , Thou didst not know on't . O Heav'ns , Who comes here ? If you do love old men , if your fweet fway ( 21 ) Hallow obedience , if yourselves are ...
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