The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesT. Longman, 1793 |
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... Printed for T. Longman , B. Law and Son , C. Dilly , J. Robfon , J. Johnfon , T. Vernor , G. G. J. and J. Robinson , T. Cadell , J. Murray , R. Baldwin , H. L. Gardner , J. Sewell , J. Nicholls , F. and C. Rivington , W. Goldsmith , T ...
... Printed for T. Longman , B. Law and Son , C. Dilly , J. Robfon , J. Johnfon , T. Vernor , G. G. J. and J. Robinson , T. Cadell , J. Murray , R. Baldwin , H. L. Gardner , J. Sewell , J. Nicholls , F. and C. Rivington , W. Goldsmith , T ...
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... printed 1611. But the prefent play is entirely different , and in- finitely fuperior to it . POPE . The edition of 1611 has no mention of Rowley , nor in the account of Rowley's works is any mention made of his conjunction with ...
... printed 1611. But the prefent play is entirely different , and in- finitely fuperior to it . POPE . The edition of 1611 has no mention of Rowley , nor in the account of Rowley's works is any mention made of his conjunction with ...
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... printed in 1616 . A book entitled " Richard Cur de Lion , " was entered on the Stationers ' Books in 1558 . A play called The Funeral of Richard Cordelion , was written by Robert Wilfon , Henry Chettle , Anthony Mundy , and Michael ...
... printed in 1616 . A book entitled " Richard Cur de Lion , " was entered on the Stationers ' Books in 1558 . A play called The Funeral of Richard Cordelion , was written by Robert Wilfon , Henry Chettle , Anthony Mundy , and Michael ...
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... quered , ( dedicated with his other Poems , in May , 1562 , and printed in 1563 , ) Jeronymo appears to have been written earlier than the earliest of these dates : CHAT . Then take my king's defiance from my mouth 6 KING JOH N.
... quered , ( dedicated with his other Poems , in May , 1562 , and printed in 1563 , ) Jeronymo appears to have been written earlier than the earliest of these dates : CHAT . Then take my king's defiance from my mouth 6 KING JOH N.
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... be a contraction of his . So , Donne : 66 Who now lives to age , " Fit to be call'd Methufalem bis page ? " JOHNSON . This ought to be printed : Sir Robert his , like him . And if my legs were two fuch riding - rods 14 KING JOH N.
... be a contraction of his . So , Donne : 66 Who now lives to age , " Fit to be call'd Methufalem bis page ? " JOHNSON . This ought to be printed : Sir Robert his , like him . And if my legs were two fuch riding - rods 14 KING JOH N.
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الصفحة 462 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together: our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not ; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.
الصفحة 110 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief ? Fare you well: had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.
الصفحة 124 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.
الصفحة 359 - By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap, To pluck bright honour from the pale-faced moon, Or dive into the bottom of the deep, Where fathom-line could never touch the ground, And pluck up drowned honour by the locks ; So he that doth redeem her thence might wear Without corrival all her dignities : But out upon this half-faced fellowship ! Wor.
الصفحة 520 - tis no matter ; honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour prick me off when I come on? how then? Can honour set to a leg? no: or an arm? no: or take away the grief of a wound? no. Honour hath no skill in surgery, then? no. What is honour? a word. What is in that word honour? what is that honour? air. A trim reckoning! Who hath it? he that died o
الصفحة 74 - As for that night, let darkness seize upon it; let it not be joined unto the days of the year, let it not come into the number of the months.
الصفحة 504 - Tut, tut ! good enough to toss ; food for powder, food for powder ; they'll fill a pit, as well as better ; tush, man, mortal men, mortal men.
الصفحة 236 - All murder'd : for within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king Keeps Death his court, and there the antic sits, Scoffing his state and grinning at his pomp...
الصفحة 315 - To chase these pagans in those holy fields Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet Which fourteen hundred years ago were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter cross.
الصفحة 345 - But, I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry with rage, and extreme toil, Breathless and faint, leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord, neat, trimly...