The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1T. Bensley, 1803 |
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Page i
... standing his book ; and though the works of Mr. Shakspeare may seem to many not to want a com- ment , yet I fancy some little account of the man himself may not be thought improper to go along with them . VOL . I. b He was the son of Mr ...
... standing his book ; and though the works of Mr. Shakspeare may seem to many not to want a com- ment , yet I fancy some little account of the man himself may not be thought improper to go along with them . VOL . I. b He was the son of Mr ...
Page xv
... stands full before you , and you possess every part of it . I will venture to point out one more , which is , I think , as strong and as uncommon as any thing I ever saw ; it is an image of Patience . Speaking of a maid in love , he ...
... stands full before you , and you possess every part of it . I will venture to point out one more , which is , I think , as strong and as uncommon as any thing I ever saw ; it is an image of Patience . Speaking of a maid in love , he ...
Page xxii
... stands upon the stage , and encourages her brother in the parricide . What horror does this not raise ! Clytemnestra was a wicked woman , and had deserved to die ; nay , in the truth of the story , she was killed by her own son ; but to ...
... stands upon the stage , and encourages her brother in the parricide . What horror does this not raise ! Clytemnestra was a wicked woman , and had deserved to die ; nay , in the truth of the story , she was killed by her own son ; but to ...
Page 2
... Stand fast , good fate , to his hanging ! make the rope of his destiny our cable , for our own doth little advantage ! If he be not born to be hang'd , our case is miserable . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Boatswain . Boats . Down with the top ...
... Stand fast , good fate , to his hanging ! make the rope of his destiny our cable , for our own doth little advantage ! If he be not born to be hang'd , our case is miserable . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Boatswain . Boats . Down with the top ...
Page 32
... repose , to be asleep With eyes wide open ; standing , speaking , moving , And yet so fast asleep . Ant . Noble Sebastian , Thou let'st thy fortune sleep - die rather ; wink'st Whiles thou art waking . Seb . Thou dost snore 32 TEMPEST .
... repose , to be asleep With eyes wide open ; standing , speaking , moving , And yet so fast asleep . Ant . Noble Sebastian , Thou let'st thy fortune sleep - die rather ; wink'st Whiles thou art waking . Seb . Thou dost snore 32 TEMPEST .
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