The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... live the king ! 3 FRAN . BER . Bernardo ? He . FRAN . You come moft carefully upon your hour . BER , ' Tis now ftruck twelve ; + get thee to bed , Francifco . me : ] i . e . me who am already on the watch , and have a right to demand ...
... live the king ! 3 FRAN . BER . Bernardo ? He . FRAN . You come moft carefully upon your hour . BER , ' Tis now ftruck twelve ; + get thee to bed , Francifco . me : ] i . e . me who am already on the watch , and have a right to demand ...
Strana 33
... live , muft die , ] Per- haps the femicolon placed in this line , is improper . The fenfe , elliptically expreffed , is , -Thou knoweft it is common that all that live , muft die . - The first that is omitted for the fake of metre , a ...
... live , muft die , ] Per- haps the femicolon placed in this line , is improper . The fenfe , elliptically expreffed , is , -Thou knoweft it is common that all that live , muft die . - The first that is omitted for the fake of metre , a ...
Strana 46
... live about her waft , or in the middle of her favours . " The fame fpelling is found in King Lear , A & IV . fc . vi : " Down from the waft , they are centaurs . " See alfo , Minfheu's Dict . 1617 : " Waft , middle , or girdle - steed ...
... live about her waft , or in the middle of her favours . " The fame fpelling is found in King Lear , A & IV . fc . vi : " Down from the waft , they are centaurs . " See alfo , Minfheu's Dict . 1617 : " Waft , middle , or girdle - steed ...
Strana 48
... live , my honour'd lord , ' tis true ; And we did think it writ down in our duty , To let you know of it . HAM . Indeed , indeed , firs , but this troubles me . Hold you the watch to - night ? ALL . We do , my lord . HAM . Arm'd , fay ...
... live , my honour'd lord , ' tis true ; And we did think it writ down in our duty , To let you know of it . HAM . Indeed , indeed , firs , but this troubles me . Hold you the watch to - night ? ALL . We do , my lord . HAM . Arm'd , fay ...
Strana 72
... Live you , or are you aught " That man may queftion ? " JOHNSON . Questionable , I believe , means only propitious to converfation , eafy and willing to be converfed with . So , in As you like it : " An unquestionable fpirit , which you ...
... Live you , or are you aught " That man may queftion ? " JOHNSON . Questionable , I believe , means only propitious to converfation , eafy and willing to be converfed with . So , in As you like it : " An unquestionable fpirit , which you ...
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