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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... noble . WARBURTON . 2 epileptick vifage ! ] The frighted countenance of a man ready to fall in a fit . 3 Camelot ] Was the place where the romances fay , King Arthur kept his court in the weft ; fo this alludes to fome proverbial fpeech ...
... noble . WARBURTON . 2 epileptick vifage ! ] The frighted countenance of a man ready to fall in a fit . 3 Camelot ] Was the place where the romances fay , King Arthur kept his court in the weft ; fo this alludes to fome proverbial fpeech ...
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... noble master ! Lear . Ha ! mak'ft thou thy fhame thy pastime ? Kent . No , my Lord . 9 Poor pelting villages , ] Pelting is ufed by Shakespear in the fenfe of beggarly : I fuppofe from pelt a skin . The poor be- ing generally clothed in ...
... noble master ! Lear . Ha ! mak'ft thou thy fhame thy pastime ? Kent . No , my Lord . 9 Poor pelting villages , ] Pelting is ufed by Shakespear in the fenfe of beggarly : I fuppofe from pelt a skin . The poor be- ing generally clothed in ...
Strana 68
... noble , and a molt ex- preffive phrafe , 2 becomes the Houfe ; which fignifies the order of fa- milies , duties of relation . WAR B. With this most expreffive phrofe I believe no reader is fatisfied . fufpect that it has been writ- ten ...
... noble , and a molt ex- preffive phrafe , 2 becomes the Houfe ; which fignifies the order of fa- milies , duties of relation . WAR B. With this most expreffive phrofe I believe no reader is fatisfied . fufpect that it has been writ- ten ...
Strana 75
... noble anger ; O let not women's weapons , water - drops , Stain my man's cheeks . No , you unnatʼral hags , I will have fuch revenges on you both , That all the world fhall - I will do fuch things , What they are , yet I know not ; but ...
... noble anger ; O let not women's weapons , water - drops , Stain my man's cheeks . No , you unnatʼral hags , I will have fuch revenges on you both , That all the world fhall - I will do fuch things , What they are , yet I know not ; but ...
Strana 93
... do beseech your Grace . Lear . O cry you mercy , Sir . -Noble Philofopher , your company . Edg . Tom's a - cold . Glo . In , fellow , into th ' hovel ; keep thee warm . Maho . Lear . Lear . Come , let's in all . Kent . KING LEAR . 93.
... do beseech your Grace . Lear . O cry you mercy , Sir . -Noble Philofopher , your company . Edg . Tom's a - cold . Glo . In , fellow , into th ' hovel ; keep thee warm . Maho . Lear . Lear . Come , let's in all . Kent . KING LEAR . 93.
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