Hamlet ; OthelloT. Longman ... [and 31 others], 1793 |
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Strana 11
... STEEVENS . He fmote the fledded Polack on the ice . ] Pole - ax in the common editions . He fpeaks of a prince of Poland whom he flew in battle . He uses the word Polack again , Act II . fc . iv . POPE . Polack was , in that age , the ...
... STEEVENS . He fmote the fledded Polack on the ice . ] Pole - ax in the common editions . He fpeaks of a prince of Poland whom he flew in battle . He uses the word Polack again , Act II . fc . iv . POPE . Polack was , in that age , the ...
Strana 14
... STEEVENs . And carriage of the article defign'd , ] Carriage , is import : defign'd , is formed , drawn up between them . JOHNSON . Cawdrey in his Alphabetical Table , 1604 , defines the verb design thus : " To marke out or appoint for ...
... STEEVENs . And carriage of the article defign'd , ] Carriage , is import : defign'd , is formed , drawn up between them . JOHNSON . Cawdrey in his Alphabetical Table , 1604 , defines the verb design thus : " To marke out or appoint for ...
Strana 23
... STEEVENS . s It faded on the crowing of the cock . ] This is a very ancient fuperftition . Philoftratus giving an account of the apparition of Achilles ' fhade to Apollonius Tyaneus , fays that it vanished with a little glimmer as foon ...
... STEEVENS . s It faded on the crowing of the cock . ] This is a very ancient fuperftition . Philoftratus giving an account of the apparition of Achilles ' fhade to Apollonius Tyaneus , fays that it vanished with a little glimmer as foon ...
Strana 30
... STEEVENS . I question whether a quibble between fun and fon be not here intended . FARMER . vailed lids- ] With lowering eyes , caft down eyes . So , in The Merchant of Venice : JOHNSON . " Vailing her high - top lower than her ribs ...
... STEEVENS . I question whether a quibble between fun and fon be not here intended . FARMER . vailed lids- ] With lowering eyes , caft down eyes . So , in The Merchant of Venice : JOHNSON . " Vailing her high - top lower than her ribs ...
Strana 33
... STEEVENS . I agree with Mr. Steevens , that the crown of Denmark ( as in most of the Gothick kingdoms ) was elective , and not hereditary ; though it might be cuftomary , in elections , to pay fome attention to the royal blood , which ...
... STEEVENS . I agree with Mr. Steevens , that the crown of Denmark ( as in most of the Gothick kingdoms ) was elective , and not hereditary ; though it might be cuftomary , in elections , to pay fome attention to the royal blood , which ...
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Strana 519 - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands ; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed.
Strana 52 - Are most select and generous, chief in that. Neither a borrower nor a lender be; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
Strana 39 - ... uncle, My father's brother, but no more like my father Than I to Hercules: within a month, Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her galled eyes, She married.
Strana 418 - The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the soft phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years...
Strana 342 - tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now ; if it be not now, yet it will come : the readiness is all : Since no man, of aught he leaves, knows, what is't to leave betimes ?
Strana 527 - Where virtue is, these are more virtuous : Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear or doubt of her revolt ; For she had eyes, and chose me. No, lago ; I'll see before I doubt ; when I doubt, prove ; And on the proof, there is no more but this, — Away at once with love or jealousy ! lago.
Strana 51 - Bear it that the opposer may beware of thee Give every man thine ear but few thy voice Take each man's censure...
Strana 36 - That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly. Heaven and earth! Must I remember? why, she would hang on him, As if increase of appetite had grown By what it fed on; and yet, within a month, Let me not think on't: Frailty, thy name is woman!
Strana 148 - What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, That he should weep for her/ What would he do, Had he the motive and the cue for passion That I have...
Strana 656 - No more of that : — I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am : nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice...