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No , make a lottery ; And , by device , let blockish Ajax " draw 8 — share - ) So the
quarto . The folio - wear . Johnson . 9 — our main opinion - ] Is , our general
estimation or character . See Henry IV . Part I . Act V . Sc . IV . Opinion has
already ...
No , make a lottery ; And , by device , let blockish Ajax " draw 8 — share - ) So the
quarto . The folio - wear . Johnson . 9 — our main opinion - ] Is , our general
estimation or character . See Henry IV . Part I . Act V . Sc . IV . Opinion has
already ...
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Why , how now , Ajax ? wherefore do you thus ? How now , Thersites ? what ' s
the matter , man ? Ther . ... But yet you look not well upon him : for , whosoever
you take him to be , he is Ajax . Achil . I know that , fool . THER . Ay , but that fool ...
Why , how now , Ajax ? wherefore do you thus ? How now , Thersites ? what ' s
the matter , man ? Ther . ... But yet you look not well upon him : for , whosoever
you take him to be , he is Ajax . Achil . I know that , fool . THER . Ay , but that fool ...
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This lord , Achilles , Ajax , — who wears his wit in his belly , and his guts in his
head , I ' ll tell you what I say of him . Achil . What ? THER . I say , this AjaxAchil .
Nay , good Ajax . ( AJAX offers to strike him , ACHILLES interposes . THER .
This lord , Achilles , Ajax , — who wears his wit in his belly , and his guts in his
head , I ' ll tell you what I say of him . Achil . What ? THER . I say , this AjaxAchil .
Nay , good Ajax . ( AJAX offers to strike him , ACHILLES interposes . THER .
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. To sinewy Ajax . I will not praise thy
wisdom , Which , like a bourn ” , a pale , a shore , confines Thy spacious and
dilated parts : Here ' s Nestor ,Instructed by the antiquary times , He must , he is ,
he cannot ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. To sinewy Ajax . I will not praise thy
wisdom , Which , like a bourn ” , a pale , a shore , confines Thy spacious and
dilated parts : Here ' s Nestor ,Instructed by the antiquary times , He must , he is ,
he cannot ...
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283 , four speeches belonging to different persons are all in the quarto assigned
to Ajax . “ Cobloaf ! He would pun thee , ” ' & c . and in the last scene of the same
Act , words that evidently belong to Nestor , are given to Ajar , ( see p . 312 , n .
283 , four speeches belonging to different persons are all in the quarto assigned
to Ajax . “ Cobloaf ! He would pun thee , ” ' & c . and in the last scene of the same
Act , words that evidently belong to Nestor , are given to Ajar , ( see p . 312 , n .
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Seite 264 - The bounded waters Should lift their bosoms higher than the shores And make a sop of all this solid globe; Strength should be lord of imbecility, And the rude son should strike his father dead ; Force should be right ; or rather, right and wrong (Between whose endless jar justice resides) Should lose their names, and so should justice too.
Seite 348 - I do not strain at the position, It is familiar; but at the author's drift: Who, in his circumstance," expressly proves — That no man is the lord of any thing, (Though in and of him there be much consisting,) Till he communicate his parts to others...
Seite 101 - With coral clasps and amber studs: And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me, and be my love.
Seite 102 - IF all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love.
Seite 263 - Degrees in schools, and brotherhoods in cities, Peaceful commerce from dividable shores, The primogenitive and due of birth, Prerogative of age, crowns, sceptres, laurels, But by degree, stand in authentick place ? Take but degree away, untune that string, And, hark ! what discord follows ! Each thing meets In mere oppugnancy.
Seite 432 - Forthwith the sounds and seas, each creek and bay, With fry innumerable swarm, and shoals Of fish, that with their fins and shining scales Glide under the green wave, in sculls that oft Bank the mid sea...
Seite 101 - There will we sit upon the rocks And see the shepherds feed their flocks, By shallow rivers, to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals.