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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... thee To pardon Mutius , and to bury him . TIT . Marcus , even thou hast struck upon my creft , And , with these boys , mine honour thou haft wounded : My foes I do repute you every one ; So trouble me no more , but get you gone . MART ...
... thee To pardon Mutius , and to bury him . TIT . Marcus , even thou hast struck upon my creft , And , with these boys , mine honour thou haft wounded : My foes I do repute you every one ; So trouble me no more , but get you gone . MART ...
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... thee . DEм . Away , for thou hast staid us here too long . LAV . No grace ? no womanhood ? Ah , beastly creature ! The blot and enemy to our general name ! Confufion fall- CHI . Nay , then I'll ftop your mouth : -Bring thou her husband ...
... thee . DEм . Away , for thou hast staid us here too long . LAV . No grace ? no womanhood ? Ah , beastly creature ! The blot and enemy to our general name ! Confufion fall- CHI . Nay , then I'll ftop your mouth : -Bring thou her husband ...
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... thou my hand , fweet wench , between thy teeth . As for thee , boy , go ... hast been ! But now nor Lucius , nor Lavinia lives , But in oblivion , and ... Thou too fhalt be employed in these things ; [ Exit . STEEVENS . The folio alfo ...
... thou my hand , fweet wench , between thy teeth . As for thee , boy , go ... hast been ! But now nor Lucius , nor Lavinia lives , But in oblivion , and ... Thou too fhalt be employed in these things ; [ Exit . STEEVENS . The folio alfo ...
Page 276
... thou liv'ft , Pericles , thou hast a heart That even cracks for woe ! 3 - This chanc'd to- night . 2 GENT . Most likely , fir . CER . Nay , certainly to - night ; gency , invoke Apollo . On the prefent occafion , however , he addreffes ...
... thou liv'ft , Pericles , thou hast a heart That even cracks for woe ! 3 - This chanc'd to- night . 2 GENT . Most likely , fir . CER . Nay , certainly to - night ; gency , invoke Apollo . On the prefent occafion , however , he addreffes ...
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... thou art my child . Give me fresh garments . Mine own , Helicanus , ( Not dead at Tharfus , as the fhould have been ... hast been godlike perfect ) thou'rt heir of kingdoms , And another life to Pericles thy father . That is , " Do but ...
... thou art my child . Give me fresh garments . Mine own , Helicanus , ( Not dead at Tharfus , as the fhould have been ... hast been godlike perfect ) thou'rt heir of kingdoms , And another life to Pericles thy father . That is , " Do but ...
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