The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes original and selected by S.W. Singer, and a life of the poet by C. Symmons, Band 8 |
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... dead : and all the lands thou hast Lie in a pitch'd field . Alcib , Ay , defiled land , my lord . 1 Lord . We are so virtuously bound , --- Tim . Am I to you . 2 Lord . And so So infinitely endeared , - The best of happiness , Tim . All ...
... dead : and all the lands thou hast Lie in a pitch'd field . Alcib , Ay , defiled land , my lord . 1 Lord . We are so virtuously bound , --- Tim . Am I to you . 2 Lord . And so So infinitely endeared , - The best of happiness , Tim . All ...
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... Dead Man's Song : 6-- Ladles full of melted gold Were poured down their throats . ' Crassus was so punished by the Parthians . 6 So in King Lear : - my daughter , Or rather a disease , ' & c . 1 i . e . suffering , grief . Othello ...
... Dead Man's Song : 6-- Ladles full of melted gold Were poured down their throats . ' Crassus was so punished by the Parthians . 6 So in King Lear : - my daughter , Or rather a disease , ' & c . 1 i . e . suffering , grief . Othello ...
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... dead , Doors , that were ne'er acquainted with their wards Many a bounteous year , must be employ'd Now to guard sure their master . And this is all a liberal course allows ; Who cannot keep his wealth , must keep his house . [ Exit . 4 ...
... dead , Doors , that were ne'er acquainted with their wards Many a bounteous year , must be employ'd Now to guard sure their master . And this is all a liberal course allows ; Who cannot keep his wealth , must keep his house . [ Exit . 4 ...
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... . iii . p . 16 and 117 . 24 The meaning of this passage appears to be as Steevens ex- plains it - Timon had been exhorting them to follow constantly VOL . VIII . 4 - - With burdens of the dead ; some that SC . III . 73 ATHENS .
... . iii . p . 16 and 117 . 24 The meaning of this passage appears to be as Steevens ex- plains it - Timon had been exhorting them to follow constantly VOL . VIII . 4 - - With burdens of the dead ; some that SC . III . 73 ATHENS .
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... dead , yea , and the most unclean ; To help their pride they nothing will disdain . Shakspeare has reflected upon the custom in his sixty - eighth Sonnet : - Before the golden tresses of the dead , The right of sepulchres , were shorn ...
... dead , yea , and the most unclean ; To help their pride they nothing will disdain . Shakspeare has reflected upon the custom in his sixty - eighth Sonnet : - Before the golden tresses of the dead , The right of sepulchres , were shorn ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alcib Alcibiades Antium Apem Apemantus Athens Aufidius bear blood Brutus Cæs Caius Casca Cassius CESAR Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra Cominius Coriolanus death Decius dost doth Egypt enemy ENOBARBUS Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes farewell fear Flav follow fool fortune friends Fulvia give gods gold hand hath hear heart honour i'the Iras Julius Cæsar King Henry lady Lart Lepidus look lord LUCILIUS Lucius madam Malone Marcius Mark Antony means Menenius Mess Messala ne'er never noble o'the Octavia old copy reads Othello passage peace Plutarch poet Pompey pr'ythee pray PROCULEIUS queen Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE senators Serv Servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's soldier speak Steevens sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Timon Titinius Troilus and Cressida unto Volces VOLUMNIA word worthy