The Dramatic Works, Volume 10Printed and sold at Brunswick, 1834 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 82
Page 5
... senses themselves into soul , and at the same time is a melancholy elegy on its frailty from its own nature and external circumstances ; at once the deification and the burial of love . It appears here like a heavenly spark that ...
... senses themselves into soul , and at the same time is a melancholy elegy on its frailty from its own nature and external circumstances ; at once the deification and the burial of love . It appears here like a heavenly spark that ...
Page 10
... sense thou wilt . Gre . They must take it in sense , that feel it . Sam . Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand ? and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . " Tis well , thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou ...
... sense thou wilt . Gre . They must take it in sense , that feel it . Sam . Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand ? and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of flesh . Gre . " Tis well , thou art not fish ; if thou hadst , thou ...
Page 18
... sense by Shakspeare . 20 This is probably an allusion to the masks worn by the female spectators of the play ; unless we suppose that these means no more than the . See vol . ii . p . 42 , note 12 : - 6 -- these black masks Proclaim an ...
... sense by Shakspeare . 20 This is probably an allusion to the masks worn by the female spectators of the play ; unless we suppose that these means no more than the . See vol . ii . p . 42 , note 12 : - 6 -- these black masks Proclaim an ...
Page 42
... sense in his translation of Homer , b . ii . edit . 1598 : • The other gods and knights at arms slept all the humorous night . " And Drayton , in the thirteenth Song of his Polyolbion " : - which late the humorous night 114 Bespangled ...
... sense in his translation of Homer , b . ii . edit . 1598 : • The other gods and knights at arms slept all the humorous night . " And Drayton , in the thirteenth Song of his Polyolbion " : - which late the humorous night 114 Bespangled ...
Page 45
... sense , without or unless . See vol . i . p . 18 , note 12 ; and vol . viii . p . 462 , note 3 , 9 i . e . postponed , delayed or deferred to a more distant period . So in . Act iv . Sc . 1 : - I hear thou must , and nothing may ...
... sense , without or unless . See vol . i . p . 18 , note 12 ; and vol . viii . p . 462 , note 3 , 9 i . e . postponed , delayed or deferred to a more distant period . So in . Act iv . Sc . 1 : - I hear thou must , and nothing may ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ancient beauty Benvolio blood Brabantio CAPULET Cassio Cyprus dead dear death Desdemona dost doth Emil EMILIA Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear folio reads friar gentleman give grief Guil Guildenstern Hamlet hath hear heart heaven honest honour Horatio i'the Iago Juliet King Lear lady Laer Laertes lago look lord madam madness Malone married means Measure for Measure Mercutio Michael Cassio Moor murder never night Nurse old copies Ophelia Othello passage play poet POLONIUS pray quarto of 1603 quarto reads Queen Rape of Lucrece Roderigo Romeo Romeo and Juliet scene Shakspeare Shakspeare's soul speak speech Steevens sweet sword tell thee There's thing thou art thou hast thought to-night Troilus and Cressida Tybalt Venice villain wife wilt word