The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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Page 24
... spirit of this passage , perhap decide in favour of its present arrangement . STEEVENS . 4 In all , fave that , & c . ] Old copy : Of all faid yet , may'st thou prove prosperous ! Of all faid yet , I wish thee happiness ! PER . Like a ...
... spirit of this passage , perhap decide in favour of its present arrangement . STEEVENS . 4 In all , fave that , & c . ] Old copy : Of all faid yet , may'st thou prove prosperous ! Of all faid yet , I wish thee happiness ! PER . Like a ...
Page 36
... spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort me . Then it is thus : the passions of the mind , That have their first conception by mif - dread , Have after - nourishment and life by care ; And what was first but fear what might be ...
... spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort me . Then it is thus : the passions of the mind , That have their first conception by mif - dread , Have after - nourishment and life by care ; And what was first but fear what might be ...
Page 109
... spirit . " MALONE . Patience , good fir ; do not affist the storm . Our author uses the same expression , on the same occafion , in The Tempest : " You mar our labour ; - keep your cabins , you do affist the Aorm . " MALONE . 3 Vie ...
... spirit . " MALONE . Patience , good fir ; do not affist the storm . Our author uses the same expression , on the same occafion , in The Tempest : " You mar our labour ; - keep your cabins , you do affist the Aorm . " MALONE . 3 Vie ...
Page 125
... spirits . I have heard Of an Egyptian , had nine hours lien dead , By good appliance was recovered . facred writings in his thoughts : " Go see now this cursed woman and bury her ; for she is a king's daughter . " 2 Kings , ix . 36 ...
... spirits . I have heard Of an Egyptian , had nine hours lien dead , By good appliance was recovered . facred writings in his thoughts : " Go see now this cursed woman and bury her ; for she is a king's daughter . " 2 Kings , ix . 36 ...
Page 128
... chamber : Softly , pray ; Let there be no noise made , my gentle friends , Unless some dull and favourable hand ** Will whitper musick to my wearied spirit . " MALONE . Get linen ; now this matter must be look'd to 128 PERICLES ,
... chamber : Softly , pray ; Let there be no noise made , my gentle friends , Unless some dull and favourable hand ** Will whitper musick to my wearied spirit . " MALONE . Get linen ; now this matter must be look'd to 128 PERICLES ,
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