The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... face , - TAM . I will not hear her speak ; away with her . ' And with that painted hope braves your mightiness : ] Painted hope is only specious hope , or ground of confidence more plausible than solid . JOHNSON . The ruggedness of this ...
... face , - TAM . I will not hear her speak ; away with her . ' And with that painted hope braves your mightiness : ] Painted hope is only specious hope , or ground of confidence more plausible than solid . JOHNSON . The ruggedness of this ...
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... face can fold In pleasing smiles such murderous tyranny . SAT . [ Reads . ] An if we miss to meet him hand- somely , ― Sweet huntsman , Bassianus ' tis , we mean , - Do thou so much as dig the grave for him ; Thou know'st our meaning ...
... face can fold In pleasing smiles such murderous tyranny . SAT . [ Reads . ] An if we miss to meet him hand- somely , ― Sweet huntsman , Bassianus ' tis , we mean , - Do thou so much as dig the grave for him ; Thou know'st our meaning ...
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... face for shame ! And , notwithstanding all this loss of blood , - As from a conduit with three issuing spouts , 3 . Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face , Blushing to be encounter'd with a cloud . Shall I speak for thee ? shall I ...
... face for shame ! And , notwithstanding all this loss of blood , - As from a conduit with three issuing spouts , 3 . Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face , Blushing to be encounter'd with a cloud . Shall I speak for thee ? shall I ...
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... face , So thou refuse to drink my dear sons ' blood . Enter LUCIUS , with his Sword drawn . O , reverend tribunes ! gentle aged men ! 8 Unbind my sons , reverse the doom of death ; And let me say , that never wept before , My tears are ...
... face , So thou refuse to drink my dear sons ' blood . Enter LUCIUS , with his Sword drawn . O , reverend tribunes ! gentle aged men ! 8 Unbind my sons , reverse the doom of death ; And let me say , that never wept before , My tears are ...
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... face . [ Exit . TIT . O , here I lift this one hand up to heaven , And bow this feeble ruin to the earth : If any power pities wretched tears , To that I call : -What , wilt thou kneel with me ? [ TO LAVINIA . Do then , dear heart ; for ...
... face . [ Exit . TIT . O , here I lift this one hand up to heaven , And bow this feeble ruin to the earth : If any power pities wretched tears , To that I call : -What , wilt thou kneel with me ? [ TO LAVINIA . Do then , dear heart ; for ...
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Aaron ancient Antiochus Appolyn Bassianus BAWD BOULT brother Cerimon CHIRON Cleon Confessio Amantis Coriolanus corrupt Cymbeline daughter dead death Demetrius Dionyza doth dramas dramatick edition emendation emperor Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes father folio Gesta Romanorum give gods Goths Gower Hamlet hand hath heart heaven Helicanus honour King Henry King Lear lady Lavinia live lord Lucius Lychorida Lysimachus Macbeth MALONE Marcus Marina MASON means metre mistress musick never night noble Noble Kinsmen old copies read Othello passage perhaps Pericles piece play poet Prince of Tyre queen revenge rhyme Rome Romeo and Juliet Saturninus scene second quarto sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Simonides sorrow speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet Tamora tears tell Tempest Thaisa Tharsus thee thine thou art thou hast thought Titus Andronicus TODD tongue Twine's translation unto Winter's Tale word