The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... nature , you Spenfer introduces it in the second Book of his Fairy Queen , Canto II : " His body lean and meagre as a rake . " As thin as a whipping - poft , is another proverb of the same kind . Stanyhurft , in his tranflation of the ...
... nature , you Spenfer introduces it in the second Book of his Fairy Queen , Canto II : " His body lean and meagre as a rake . " As thin as a whipping - poft , is another proverb of the same kind . Stanyhurft , in his tranflation of the ...
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... Mr. Theobald fays , This is ob- fcurely expreffed , but that the poet's meaning muft certainly be , that Marcius is fo confcious of , and fo elate upon the notion of SIC . Such a nature , Tickled with good fuccefs C4 CORIOLANUS . 23 :1 ...
... Mr. Theobald fays , This is ob- fcurely expreffed , but that the poet's meaning muft certainly be , that Marcius is fo confcious of , and fo elate upon the notion of SIC . Such a nature , Tickled with good fuccefs C4 CORIOLANUS . 23 :1 ...
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... nature , Tickled with good fuccefs , difdains the shadow Which he treads on at noon : But I do wonder , His infolence can brook to be commanded Under Cominius . BRU . Fame , at the which he aims , - In whom already he is well grac'd ...
... nature , Tickled with good fuccefs , difdains the shadow Which he treads on at noon : But I do wonder , His infolence can brook to be commanded Under Cominius . BRU . Fame , at the which he aims , - In whom already he is well grac'd ...
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... nature to a thing moft oppofite , there is no reafon but that all the reft which depend on it should do fo too . [ If drums and trumpets prove flatterers , let the camp bear the falfe face of the city . ] And if another changes its ...
... nature to a thing moft oppofite , there is no reafon but that all the reft which depend on it should do fo too . [ If drums and trumpets prove flatterers , let the camp bear the falfe face of the city . ] And if another changes its ...
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... Nature teaches beafts to know their friends . MEN . Pray you , who does the wolf love ? 8 SIC . The lamb . MEN . Ay , to devour him ; as the hungry ple- beians would the noble Marcius . BRU . He's a lamb indeed , that baes like a bear ...
... Nature teaches beafts to know their friends . MEN . Pray you , who does the wolf love ? 8 SIC . The lamb . MEN . Ay , to devour him ; as the hungry ple- beians would the noble Marcius . BRU . He's a lamb indeed , that baes like a bear ...
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