The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 19J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Strana 6
... Hath conjur'd to attend . I know the merchant . PAIN . I know them both ; t'other's a jeweller , MER . O , ' tis a worthy lord ! JEW . Nay , that's most fix'd , MER . A most incomparable man ; breath'd , as it were , To an untirable and ...
... Hath conjur'd to attend . I know the merchant . PAIN . I know them both ; t'other's a jeweller , MER . O , ' tis a worthy lord ! JEW . Nay , that's most fix'd , MER . A most incomparable man ; breath'd , as it were , To an untirable and ...
Strana 12
... Hath paid the author a great fhare of life . " & c . STEEVENS . And Ben Jonfon , on the head of Shakspeare by Droethout : " This figure which thou here seest put , " It was for gentle Shakspeare cut : " Wherein the graver had a ftrife ...
... Hath paid the author a great fhare of life . " & c . STEEVENS . And Ben Jonfon , on the head of Shakspeare by Droethout : " This figure which thou here seest put , " It was for gentle Shakspeare cut : " Wherein the graver had a ftrife ...
Strana 21
... hath been " Your faithful fervant : I dare lay mine honour " He will remain fo . " STEEVENS . Therefore he will be , Timon : ] Therefore he will continue to be fo , and is fure of being sufficiently rewarded by the confciouf- nefs of ...
... hath been " Your faithful fervant : I dare lay mine honour " He will remain fo . " STEEVENS . Therefore he will be , Timon : ] Therefore he will continue to be fo , and is fure of being sufficiently rewarded by the confciouf- nefs of ...
Strana 22
... hath ferv'd me long ; To build his fortune , I will ftrain a little , For ' tis a bond in men . Give him thy daughter : What you beftow , in him I'll counterpoife , And make him weigh with her . OLD ATH . Most noble lord , Pawn me to ...
... hath ferv'd me long ; To build his fortune , I will ftrain a little , For ' tis a bond in men . Give him thy daughter : What you beftow , in him I'll counterpoife , And make him weigh with her . OLD ATH . Most noble lord , Pawn me to ...
Strana 23
... Hath fuffer'd under praife . JEW . What , my lord ? dispraise ? TIM . A meer fatiety of commendations . If I fhould pay you for't as ' tis extoll'd , It would unclew me quite . ? " Your fervants ever " Have theirs , themfelves , and ...
... Hath fuffer'd under praife . JEW . What , my lord ? dispraise ? TIM . A meer fatiety of commendations . If I fhould pay you for't as ' tis extoll'd , It would unclew me quite . ? " Your fervants ever " Have theirs , themfelves , and ...
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