The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 83
... ufed by Lord Bacon . STEEVENS . So , in the tragedy of Cæfar and Pompey , 1607 : " Why think you , lords , that ' tis ambition's Spur , " That pricketh Cæfar to these high attempts ? " MALONE . Again , in The First Part of the tragicall ...
... ufed by Lord Bacon . STEEVENS . So , in the tragedy of Cæfar and Pompey , 1607 : " Why think you , lords , that ' tis ambition's Spur , " That pricketh Cæfar to these high attempts ? " MALONE . Again , in The First Part of the tragicall ...
Pagina 84
... ufed in this scene , with peculiar propriety , to a foldier by a woman . Courage is the diftinguishing virtue of a foldier ; and the reproach of cowardice cannot be borne by any man from a woman , without great impatience . She then ...
... ufed in this scene , with peculiar propriety , to a foldier by a woman . Courage is the diftinguishing virtue of a foldier ; and the reproach of cowardice cannot be borne by any man from a woman , without great impatience . She then ...
Pagina 227
... ufed in our ancient plays , & c . So , in Decker's Honest Whore , P. II . 1630 : - -a Shag - haired cur . " Again , in our author's K. Henry VI . P. II : " -like a shag - haired crafty Kern . " Again , in Sir Arthur Gorges ' tranflation ...
... ufed in our ancient plays , & c . So , in Decker's Honest Whore , P. II . 1630 : - -a Shag - haired cur . " Again , in our author's K. Henry VI . P. II : " -like a shag - haired crafty Kern . " Again , in Sir Arthur Gorges ' tranflation ...
Pagina 238
... ufed for fupportable . All these vices , being balanced by your virtues , may be endured . MALONE . Portable answers exactly to a phrafe now in use . Such fail- ings may be borne with , or are bearable . STEEVENS . I -Nay , had I power ...
... ufed for fupportable . All these vices , being balanced by your virtues , may be endured . MALONE . Portable answers exactly to a phrafe now in use . Such fail- ings may be borne with , or are bearable . STEEVENS . I -Nay , had I power ...
Pagina 511
... ufed by Shakspeare and other writers as monofyllables , as whether , Spirit , & c . though they generally appear at length in the original editions of these plays . MALONE . And so shall you , being beaten : Do but KING JOHN . 511.
... ufed by Shakspeare and other writers as monofyllables , as whether , Spirit , & c . though they generally appear at length in the original editions of these plays . MALONE . And so shall you , being beaten : Do but KING JOHN . 511.
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