The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies and Corrected: with Notes Explanatory and Critical, Volumen 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... VIII . ad parlamen tum An regn . 37. Sed reféin L. L. Edouardi confeff . ca. 36 . fratrem tuum , quod Angli dicunt emne chirften . Spelman in his gloffary . The Doctor thinks this learned antiquary mistaken , in making even a corruption ...
... VIII . ad parlamen tum An regn . 37. Sed reféin L. L. Edouardi confeff . ca. 36 . fratrem tuum , quod Angli dicunt emne chirften . Spelman in his gloffary . The Doctor thinks this learned antiquary mistaken , in making even a corruption ...
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... by Henry Howard Earl of Surrey , who flourished in the reign of King Henry VIII . and who was beheaded in 1547 , on a strained accufation of treafon . N VOL . XII . Hor . Custom hath made it to him a property PRINCE OF DENMARK . 145.
... by Henry Howard Earl of Surrey , who flourished in the reign of King Henry VIII . and who was beheaded in 1547 , on a strained accufation of treafon . N VOL . XII . Hor . Custom hath made it to him a property PRINCE OF DENMARK . 145.
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... I confefs , I do not know ; but I find it in the lift of unlawful games , prohibited by a statute 33 Henry VIII . cap . x . fect . 16 . Ham I think it be thine indeed , for thou N 2 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 147 Clown fings. ...
... I confefs , I do not know ; but I find it in the lift of unlawful games , prohibited by a statute 33 Henry VIII . cap . x . fect . 16 . Ham I think it be thine indeed , for thou N 2 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 147 Clown fings. ...
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... VIII . -if we ftand fill in fear , Our motion will be mocked or carped at : We fhould take root here where we fit ; Or fit fiate - tatues only . Enter Sailors . Offi . A meffenger from the gallies 190 OTHELLO , SCENE changes to the ...
... VIII . -if we ftand fill in fear , Our motion will be mocked or carped at : We fhould take root here where we fit ; Or fit fiate - tatues only . Enter Sailors . Offi . A meffenger from the gallies 190 OTHELLO , SCENE changes to the ...
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... VIII , And much to the tenor of our Poet's sentiment , as I have corrected it , Aufonius fpeaks of chastity . Qua cafta eft ? De qua mentiri fama veretur . ( 24 ) How fay you , Caflio ? Is he not a moft profane and li- Caf . He fpeaks ...
... VIII , And much to the tenor of our Poet's sentiment , as I have corrected it , Aufonius fpeaks of chastity . Qua cafta eft ? De qua mentiri fama veretur . ( 24 ) How fay you , Caflio ? Is he not a moft profane and li- Caf . He fpeaks ...
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Página 21 - ... uncle, My father's brother, but no more like my father, Than I to Hercules : within a month ; Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her galled eyes, She married.
Página 85 - That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Página 84 - ... accent of Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted, and bellowed, that I have thought some of Nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
Página 27 - The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel ; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatched, unfledged comrade.
Página 32 - That for some vicious mole of nature in them, As, in their birth, — wherein they are not guilty, Since nature cannot choose his origin, — By the o'ergrowth of some complexion, Oft breaking down the pales and forts of reason, Or by some habit that too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive manners; that these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect...
Página 163 - Hamlet wrong'd Laertes ? Never, Hamlet : If Hamlet from himself be ta'en away, And, when he's not himself, does wrong Laertes, Then Hamlet does it not, Hamlet denies it. Who does it then ? His madness : If t be so, Hamlet is of the faction that is wrong'd ; His madness is poor Hamlet's enemy.
Página 125 - ... and my blood, And let all sleep, while to my shame I see The imminent death of twenty thousand men, That for a fantasy and trick of fame Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, Which is not tomb enough and continent To hide the slain ? O, from this time forth, My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth ! \Exit.
Página 312 - No more of that. I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am ; nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice...
Página 72 - What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, That he should weep for her/ What would he do, Had he the motive and the cue for passion That I have...
Página 150 - No, faith, not a jot ; but to follow him thither with modesty enough and likelihood to lead it : as thus : Alexander died, Alexander was buried, Alexander returneth into dust ; the dust is earth ; of earth we make loam ; and why of that loam, whereto he was converted, might they not stop a beer-barrel...