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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Strana 12
... tell me , he that knows , Why this fame ftrict and moft obfervant watch So nightly toils the fubject of the land ? have no acquaintance ; he therefore fubftitutod pole - ar as the only word of like found that was familiar to his ear ...
... tell me , he that knows , Why this fame ftrict and moft obfervant watch So nightly toils the fubject of the land ? have no acquaintance ; he therefore fubftitutod pole - ar as the only word of like found that was familiar to his ear ...
Strana 37
... tell ; And the king's roufe + the heaven fhall bruit again , Re - fpeaking earthly thunder . Come away . [ Exeunt King , Queen , Lords , & c . POLONIUS , and LAERTES . univerfity from The Life of Iacke Wilton , 1594 , or The Hiftory of ...
... tell ; And the king's roufe + the heaven fhall bruit again , Re - fpeaking earthly thunder . Come away . [ Exeunt King , Queen , Lords , & c . POLONIUS , and LAERTES . univerfity from The Life of Iacke Wilton , 1594 , or The Hiftory of ...
Strana 49
... tell a hundred . MAR . BER . Longer , longer . HOR . Not when I faw it . Нам . His beard was grizzl'd ? no ? HOR . It was , as I have feen it in his life , A fable filver'd . " wore his beaver up . ] Though beaver properly fignified ...
... tell a hundred . MAR . BER . Longer , longer . HOR . Not when I faw it . Нам . His beard was grizzl'd ? no ? HOR . It was , as I have feen it in his life , A fable filver'd . " wore his beaver up . ] Though beaver properly fignified ...
Strana 59
... tell you , You do not understand yourself fo clearly , As it behoves my daughter , and your honour : What is between you ? give me up the truth . ОPH . He hath , my lord , of late , made many tenders Of his affection to me . POL ...
... tell you , You do not understand yourself fo clearly , As it behoves my daughter , and your honour : What is between you ? give me up the truth . ОPH . He hath , my lord , of late , made many tenders Of his affection to me . POL ...
Strana 71
... : " What foever thou art yt thus doft com , " Ghooft , hagge , or fende of hell , " I the comaunde by him that lyves " Thy name and cafe to tell . " STEEVENS . Thou com'ft in fuch a questionable shape , " That F4 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 71.
... : " What foever thou art yt thus doft com , " Ghooft , hagge , or fende of hell , " I the comaunde by him that lyves " Thy name and cafe to tell . " STEEVENS . Thou com'ft in fuch a questionable shape , " That F4 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 71.
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