The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 16 |
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Pagina 47
We have nearly the same sentiment in Troilus and Cressida : " If there be one among the fair'st of Greece , " That holds his honour higher than his ease , - . 99 If any think , brave death outweighs bad life , SC . VI . 47 CORIOLANUS .
We have nearly the same sentiment in Troilus and Cressida : " If there be one among the fair'st of Greece , " That holds his honour higher than his ease , - . 99 If any think , brave death outweighs bad life , SC . VI . 47 CORIOLANUS .
Pagina 51
So , in Macbeth : " And damn'd be him who first cries , Hold , Enough ! " STEEVENS . • Within these three hours , Tullus , Alone I fought in your Corioli walls , ] If the name of Tullus , and the word walls , be omitted , the metre will ...
So , in Macbeth : " And damn'd be him who first cries , Hold , Enough ! " STEEVENS . • Within these three hours , Tullus , Alone I fought in your Corioli walls , ] If the name of Tullus , and the word walls , be omitted , the metre will ...
Pagina 77
However , the rule - de non apparentibus et de non existentibus eadem est ratio - certainly does not hold , when applied to the use of words . Had we all the books of our author's age , and had we read them all , it then might be urged ...
However , the rule - de non apparentibus et de non existentibus eadem est ratio - certainly does not hold , when applied to the use of words . Had we all the books of our author's age , and had we read them all , it then might be urged ...
Pagina 81
I wish no better , Than have him hold that purpose , and to put it In execution . BRU . ' Tis most like , he will . SIC . It shall be to him then , as our good wills ; A sure destruction.R BRU . So it must fall out To him , or our ...
I wish no better , Than have him hold that purpose , and to put it In execution . BRU . ' Tis most like , he will . SIC . It shall be to him then , as our good wills ; A sure destruction.R BRU . So it must fall out To him , or our ...
Pagina 121
-let them Regard me as I do not flatter , and Therein behold themselves : ] Let them look in the mirror which I hold up to them , a mirror which does not flatter , and see themselves . JOHNSON .
-let them Regard me as I do not flatter , and Therein behold themselves : ] Let them look in the mirror which I hold up to them , a mirror which does not flatter , and see themselves . JOHNSON .
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