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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... nature , To reafon moft abfurd ; whofe common theme Is death of fathers , and who ftill hath cried , From the first corfe , till he that died to - day , This must be fo . We pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe ; and think of ...
... nature , To reafon moft abfurd ; whofe common theme Is death of fathers , and who ftill hath cried , From the first corfe , till he that died to - day , This must be fo . We pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe ; and think of ...
Strana 51
... nature , Forward , not permanent , fweet , not lafting , The perfume and fuppliance of a minute ; 3 No more . 3 The perfume and fuppliance of a minute ; ] Thus the quarto , the folio has it : -fweet , not lafting , The fuppliance of a ...
... nature , Forward , not permanent , fweet , not lafting , The perfume and fuppliance of a minute ; 3 No more . 3 The perfume and fuppliance of a minute ; ] Thus the quarto , the folio has it : -fweet , not lafting , The fuppliance of a ...
Strana 52
... nature , crefcent , does not grow alone In thews , and bulk ; but , as this temple waxes , The inward fervice of the mind and foul Grows wide withal . Perhaps , he loves you now ; And now no foil , nor cautel , doth befmirch The virtue ...
... nature , crefcent , does not grow alone In thews , and bulk ; but , as this temple waxes , The inward fervice of the mind and foul Grows wide withal . Perhaps , he loves you now ; And now no foil , nor cautel , doth befmirch The virtue ...
Strana 65
... nature cannot choose his origin , ) 8 6 They clepe us , drunkards , ] And well our Englishmen might ; for in Queen ... nature in them , As , in their birth , ( wherein they are not guilty , Since nature cannot choofe his origin , ) ] We ...
... nature cannot choose his origin , ) 8 6 They clepe us , drunkards , ] And well our Englishmen might ; for in Queen ... nature in them , As , in their birth , ( wherein they are not guilty , Since nature cannot choofe his origin , ) ] We ...
Strana 65
... nature's livery , or fortune's star , 2- Mr. Theobald , without neceffity , altered mole to mould . The reading of the old copies is fully fupported by a paffage in King John : " Patch'd with foul moles , and eye - offending marks ...
... nature's livery , or fortune's star , 2- Mr. Theobald , without neceffity , altered mole to mould . The reading of the old copies is fully fupported by a paffage in King John : " Patch'd with foul moles , and eye - offending marks ...
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