The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Svazek 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Italian atheist , in his tract De admirandis Na- turæ , & c . printed at Paris , 1616 , the very year our poet died . " O utinam extra legitimum et connubialem thorum essem pro- creatus ! Ita enim progenitores mei in venerem ...
... Italian atheist , in his tract De admirandis Na- turæ , & c . printed at Paris , 1616 , the very year our poet died . " O utinam extra legitimum et connubialem thorum essem pro- creatus ! Ita enim progenitores mei in venerem ...
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... an opinion did it set out with . But the Italians , to whom we owe this , as well as most other unnatural crimes and follies of these latter ages , fomented : that , when we are sick in fortune , ( 40 ACT I. KING LEAR .
... an opinion did it set out with . But the Italians , to whom we owe this , as well as most other unnatural crimes and follies of these latter ages , fomented : that , when we are sick in fortune , ( 40 ACT I. KING LEAR .
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... Italian physician of the 13th century , assures us that those prayers which are made to God when the moon is in conjunction with Jupiter in the Dragon's tail , are infallibly heard . The great Milton , with a just indignation of this ...
... Italian physician of the 13th century , assures us that those prayers which are made to God when the moon is in conjunction with Jupiter in the Dragon's tail , are infallibly heard . The great Milton , with a just indignation of this ...
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... Italian Dict . 1598 : " Mantellizare , To flatter , to claw , to give one court holie - water . " MALONE . 3 You owe me no SUBSCRIPTION ; ] Subscription , for obedience . WARBURTON . See p . 34 . MALONE . So , in Rowley's Search for ...
... Italian Dict . 1598 : " Mantellizare , To flatter , to claw , to give one court holie - water . " MALONE . 3 You owe me no SUBSCRIPTION ; ] Subscription , for obedience . WARBURTON . See p . 34 . MALONE . So , in Rowley's Search for ...
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... Italian Dict . 1598. .66 The brest or bulke of a man . - Also a placket or stomacher . " - The word seems to be used in the same sense in The Wandering Whores , & c . a comedy , 1663 : " If I meet a cull in Morefields , I can give him ...
... Italian Dict . 1598. .66 The brest or bulke of a man . - Also a placket or stomacher . " - The word seems to be used in the same sense in The Wandering Whores , & c . a comedy , 1663 : " If I meet a cull in Morefields , I can give him ...
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Strana 128 - If it be you that stir these daughters' hearts Against their father, fool me not so much To bear it tamely ; touch me with noble anger ! O, let not women's weapons, water-drops, Stain my man's cheeks ! — No, you unnatural hags, I will have such revenges on you both, That all the world shall — I will do such things, — What they are, yet I know not ; but they shall be The terrors of the earth. You think...
Strana 156 - Says suum, mun, ha no nonny, dolphin my boy, my boy, sessa ; let him trot by. [Storm still, continues. Lear. Why, thou were better in thy grave, than to answer with thy uncovered body this extremity of the skies. — Is man no more than this...
Strana 245 - And, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Methinks I should know you and know this man; Yet I am doubtful; for I am mainly ignorant What place this is, and all the skill I have Remembers not these garments; nor I know not Where I did lodge last night. Do not laugh at me; For, as I am a man, I think this lady To be my child Cordelia.
Strana 324 - Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie, Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated sky Gives us free scope; only, doth backward pull Our slow designs, when we ourselves are dull.
Strana 74 - Lear. O, let me not be mad, not mad, sweet Heaven ! Keep me in temper : I would not be mad ! — Enter Gentleman.
Strana 256 - LEAR. No, no, no, no! Come, let's away to prison: We two alone will sing like birds i' the cage: When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down And ask of thee forgiveness: so we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh At gilded butterflies...
Strana 229 - Thou rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand ! Why dost thou lash that whore? Strip thine own back; Thou hotly lust'st to use her in that kind For which thou whipp'st her.
Strana 13 - Good my lord, You have begot me, bred me, lov'd me; I Return those duties back as are right fit, Obey you, love you, and most honour you. Why have my sisters husbands, if they say They love you all? Haply...
Strana 146 - When the mind's free The body's delicate; the tempest in my mind Doth from my senses take all feeling else Save what beats there.
Strana 111 - Go to the Ant, thou Sluggard, consider her ways, and be wise: which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.