The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... night , he wrongs me . Every hour He flashes into one grofs crime or other , That fets us all at odds ; I'll not endure it . His Knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On ev'ry trifle . When he returns from hunting , I will not ...
... night , he wrongs me . Every hour He flashes into one grofs crime or other , That fets us all at odds ; I'll not endure it . His Knights grow riotous , and himself upbraids us On ev'ry trifle . When he returns from hunting , I will not ...
Strana 46
... night . Edm . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , I know not ; you have heard of the news abroad ; I mean the whisper'd ones ; for they are yet but ear - kisling * arguments . Edm . Not I ; pray you , what are they ? Cur . Have you heard of no ...
... night . Edm . How comes that ? Cur . Nay , I know not ; you have heard of the news abroad ; I mean the whisper'd ones ; for they are yet but ear - kisling * arguments . Edm . Not I ; pray you , what are they ? Cur . Have you heard of no ...
Strana 47
... night- Have you not spoken ' gainst the Duke of Cornwall ? He's coming hither , now i'th ' night , i'th ' haste , And Regan with him ; have you nothing faid Upon his Party ' gainst the Duke of Albany ? Advise yourself . I Edg . I'm fure ...
... night- Have you not spoken ' gainst the Duke of Cornwall ? He's coming hither , now i'th ' night , i'th ' haste , And Regan with him ; have you nothing faid Upon his Party ' gainst the Duke of Albany ? Advise yourself . I Edg . I'm fure ...
Strana 48
... night ; Mumbling of wicked Charms , conj'ring the moon ] This was a proper circumftance to urge to Glofter ; who appears , by what paffed between him and his baf- tard fon in a foregoing fcene , to be very fuperftitious with regard to ...
... night ; Mumbling of wicked Charms , conj'ring the moon ] This was a proper circumftance to urge to Glofter ; who appears , by what paffed between him and his baf- tard fon in a foregoing fcene , to be very fuperftitious with regard to ...
Strana 51
... Night . ] I have not ventur'd to difplace this Reading , tho ' I have great Sufpicion that the Poet wrote , -treading dark ey'd Night . i . e . travelling in it . The other carries too obfcure and mean an Allufion . It muft either be ...
... Night . ] I have not ventur'd to difplace this Reading , tho ' I have great Sufpicion that the Poet wrote , -treading dark ey'd Night . i . e . travelling in it . The other carries too obfcure and mean an Allufion . It muft either be ...
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