The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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Page 22
... set up at the gate , to terrifie others that should come , who beholding there the prefent image of death , might aduise them from affaying any fuch danger . Thefe outrages practised Antiochus , to the end he night continue in filthy ...
... set up at the gate , to terrifie others that should come , who beholding there the prefent image of death , might aduise them from affaying any fuch danger . Thefe outrages practised Antiochus , to the end he night continue in filthy ...
Page 57
... set it up ; so that his face " Might every maner man beholde , " So as the citee was beholde : " It was of laton over - gylte ; " Thus hath he nought his yefte spilte . " All the copies read - Build his ftatue , & c . MALONE . They also ...
... set it up ; so that his face " Might every maner man beholde , " So as the citee was beholde : " It was of laton over - gylte ; " Thus hath he nought his yefte spilte . " All the copies read - Build his ftatue , & c . MALONE . They also ...
Page 103
... set on The crown of Tyre , but he will none : The mutiny there he haftes t'appeafe ; Says to them , if king Pericles In the passage before us , the author seems to have confidered the world as a stupendous edifice , artificially ...
... set on The crown of Tyre , but he will none : The mutiny there he haftes t'appeafe ; Says to them , if king Pericles In the passage before us , the author seems to have confidered the world as a stupendous edifice , artificially ...
Page 122
... set of them in my poffeffion , on which is a dance of Death , infinitely more beautiful in point of design than even the celebrated one cut in wood and likewise ascribed to the graver of Holbein . In this letter , the Fool is engaged in ...
... set of them in my poffeffion , on which is a dance of Death , infinitely more beautiful in point of design than even the celebrated one cut in wood and likewise ascribed to the graver of Holbein . In this letter , the Fool is engaged in ...
Page 123
... Set ' t down , let's look on it . 2. GENT . ' Tis like a coffin , fır . CER . Whate'er it be , ' Tis wondrous heavy . Wrench it open straight ; If the fea's stomach be o'ercharg'd with gold . It is a good conftraint of fortune , that It ...
... Set ' t down , let's look on it . 2. GENT . ' Tis like a coffin , fır . CER . Whate'er it be , ' Tis wondrous heavy . Wrench it open straight ; If the fea's stomach be o'ercharg'd with gold . It is a good conftraint of fortune , that It ...
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