The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... the dreadful Shore of Styx ? ] Here we have one of the numerous claffical notions that are scattered with a pedantick profufion through this piece . MALONE . Sweet cell of virtue and nobility , How many fons TITUS ANDRONICUS . 13.
... the dreadful Shore of Styx ? ] Here we have one of the numerous claffical notions that are scattered with a pedantick profufion through this piece . MALONE . Sweet cell of virtue and nobility , How many fons TITUS ANDRONICUS . 13.
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... Sweet cell of virtue and nobility , How many fons of mine haft thou in ftore , That thou wilt never render to me more ? Luc . Give us the proudeft prisoner of the Goths , That we may hew his limbs , and , on a pile , Ad manes fratrum ...
... Sweet cell of virtue and nobility , How many fons of mine haft thou in ftore , That thou wilt never render to me more ? Luc . Give us the proudeft prisoner of the Goths , That we may hew his limbs , and , on a pile , Ad manes fratrum ...
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... Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge ; Thrice - noble Titus , fpare my first - born fon . TIT . Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These are their brethren , whom you Goths beheld Alive , and dead ; and for their brethren flain ...
... Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge ; Thrice - noble Titus , fpare my first - born fon . TIT . Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These are their brethren , whom you Goths beheld Alive , and dead ; and for their brethren flain ...
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... sweet , pardon what is past . SAT . What ! madam ! be dishonour'd openly , And bafely put it up without revenge ? TAM . Not fo , my lord ; The gods of Rome fore- fend , I should be author to dishonour you ! But , on mine honour , dare I ...
... sweet , pardon what is past . SAT . What ! madam ! be dishonour'd openly , And bafely put it up without revenge ? TAM . Not fo , my lord ; The gods of Rome fore- fend , I should be author to dishonour you ! But , on mine honour , dare I ...
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... Sweet heart , look back . SAT . Marcus , for thy fake , and thy brother's here , And at my lovely Tamora's entreats , I do remit these young men's heinous faults . Stand up . Lavinia , though you left me like a churl , I found a friend ...
... Sweet heart , look back . SAT . Marcus , for thy fake , and thy brother's here , And at my lovely Tamora's entreats , I do remit these young men's heinous faults . Stand up . Lavinia , though you left me like a churl , I found a friend ...
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