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 8
The counsellor heart , " the arm our soldier , Our steed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter , With other muniments and petty helps In this our fabrick , if that they— MEN . What then ? — ' Fore me , this fellow speaks !
The counsellor heart , " the arm our soldier , Our steed the leg , the tongue our trumpeter , With other muniments and petty helps In this our fabrick , if that they— MEN . What then ? — ' Fore me , this fellow speaks !
Pagina 9
The eyes waxed dimme , the feete could not support the body , the armes waxed lazie , the tongue faltered , and could not lay open the matter . Therefore they all with one accord desired the advice of the heart .
The eyes waxed dimme , the feete could not support the body , the armes waxed lazie , the tongue faltered , and could not lay open the matter . Therefore they all with one accord desired the advice of the heart .
Pagina 44
The shepherd knows not thunder from a tabor , More than I know the sound of Marcius ' tongue From every meaner man's . " confound an hour , ] Confound is here used not in its common acceptation , but in the sense of - to expend .
The shepherd knows not thunder from a tabor , More than I know the sound of Marcius ' tongue From every meaner man's . " confound an hour , ] Confound is here used not in its common acceptation , but in the sense of - to expend .
Pagina 76
All tongues speak of him , and the bleared sights Are spectacled to see him : Your pratling nurse Into a rapture " lets her baby cry , 3 But with them change of honours . ] So all the editions read . But Mr. Theobald has ventured ( as ...
All tongues speak of him , and the bleared sights Are spectacled to see him : Your pratling nurse Into a rapture " lets her baby cry , 3 But with them change of honours . ] So all the editions read . But Mr. Theobald has ventured ( as ...
Pagina 87
but he hath so planted his honours in their eyes , and his actions in their hearts , that for their tongues to be silent , and not confess so much , were a kind of ingrateful injury ; to report otherwise , were a malice , that , giving ...
but he hath so planted his honours in their eyes , and his actions in their hearts , that for their tongues to be silent , and not confess so much , were a kind of ingrateful injury ; to report otherwise , were a malice , that , giving ...
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