The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... speak him far.3 1 Gent . I do extend him , sir , within himself ; 4 66 66 but not a courtier , Although they wear their faces to the bent " Of the king's looks , We have again , in Antony and Cleopatra , a sentiment similar to that ...
... speak him far.3 1 Gent . I do extend him , sir , within himself ; 4 66 66 but not a courtier , Although they wear their faces to the bent " Of the king's looks , We have again , in Antony and Cleopatra , a sentiment similar to that ...
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... speak together . Imo . [ Exit Queen . Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle where she wounds ! -My dearest husband , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , ( Always reserv'd my holy duty ) what His rage can ...
... speak together . Imo . [ Exit Queen . Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant Can tickle where she wounds ! -My dearest husband , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , ( Always reserv'd my holy duty ) what His rage can ...
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... speak to us . " Again , in The Tempest : " Hast thou , which art but air , a touch , a feeling " Of their afflictions ? " & c . A touch is not unfrequently used , by other ancient writers , in this sense . So , in Daniel's Hymen's ...
... speak to us . " Again , in The Tempest : " Hast thou , which art but air , a touch , a feeling " Of their afflictions ? " & c . A touch is not unfrequently used , by other ancient writers , in this sense . So , in Daniel's Hymen's ...
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... speak with me : you shall , at least , Go see my lord aboard : for this time , leave me . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A publick Place . Enter CLOTEN , and Two Lords . 1 Lord . Sir , I would advise you to shift a shirt ; the violence of ...
... speak with me : you shall , at least , Go see my lord aboard : for this time , leave me . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A publick Place . Enter CLOTEN , and Two Lords . 1 Lord . Sir , I would advise you to shift a shirt ; the violence of ...
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... speak a sentence , " Sir , as I told you always , beauty and brain go not together . " Johnson . That is , are not equal , " ne vont pás de pair . " A similar ex- pression occurs in The Laws of Candy , where Gonzalo , speaking of Erota ...
... speak a sentence , " Sir , as I told you always , beauty and brain go not together . " Johnson . That is , are not equal , " ne vont pás de pair . " A similar ex- pression occurs in The Laws of Candy , where Gonzalo , speaking of Erota ...
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Seite 414 - Behold, I have a weapon ; A better never did itself sustain Upon a soldier's thigh : I have seen the day, That, with this little arm and this good sword, I have made my way through more impediments Than twenty times your stop : but, O vain boast ! Who can control his fate ? 'tis not so now.
Seite 190 - Fidele's grassy tomb Soft maids and village hinds shall bring Each opening sweet of earliest bloom, And rifle all the breathing spring. No wailing ghost shall dare appear To vex with shrieks this quiet grove: But shepherd lads assemble here, And melting virgins own their love. No withered witch shall here be seen, No goblins lead their nightly crew; The female fays shall haunt the green, And dress thy grave with pearly dew! The red-breast oft at evening hours Shall kindly lend his little aid : With...
Seite 237 - When remedies are past, the griefs are ended By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended. To mourn a mischief that is past and gone Is the next way to draw new mischief on.
Seite 291 - O thou invisible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil.
Seite 397 - It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul — Let me not name it to you, you chaste stars ! — It is the cause.
Seite 310 - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands ; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed.
Seite 316 - Tis not to make me jealous, To say my wife is fair, feeds well, loves company, Is free of speech, sings, plays, and dances well ; Where virtue is, these are more virtuous : Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear or doubt of her revolt ; For she had eyes, and chose me.
Seite 291 - I remember a mass of things, but nothing distinctly ; a quarrel, but nothing wherefore. — O that men should put an enemy in their mouths, to steal away their brains ! that we should, with joy, revel, pleasure, and applause, transform ourselves into beasts ! lago.
Seite 229 - Their dearest action in the tented field, And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle, And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round...
Seite 416 - Which, as I think, you know not: Here is a letter, Found in the pocket of the slain...