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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... Speak , gentle niece , what stern ungentle hands Have lopp'd , and hew'd , and made thy body bare Of her two branches ? those sweet ornaments , Whose circling shadows kings have fought to fleep in ; And might not gain so great a ...
... Speak , gentle niece , what stern ungentle hands Have lopp'd , and hew'd , and made thy body bare Of her two branches ? those sweet ornaments , Whose circling shadows kings have fought to fleep in ; And might not gain so great a ...
Page 67
... Speak , gentle sister , who hath martyr'd thee ? Speak , my Lavinia , ] My , which is wanting in the first folio , was supplied by the second . STEEVENS . 4 in thy father's fight ? ) We should read - spight ? WARBURTON . -I'll chop off ...
... Speak , gentle sister , who hath martyr'd thee ? Speak , my Lavinia , ] My , which is wanting in the first folio , was supplied by the second . STEEVENS . 4 in thy father's fight ? ) We should read - spight ? WARBURTON . -I'll chop off ...
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... speak no more ; But vengeance rot you all ! Luc . Say on ; and , if it please me which thou speak'ft , Thy child shall live , and I will see it nourish'd . AAR . An if it please thee ? why , affure thee , Lucius , ' Twill vex thy foul ...
... speak no more ; But vengeance rot you all ! Luc . Say on ; and , if it please me which thou speak'ft , Thy child shall live , and I will see it nourish'd . AAR . An if it please thee ? why , affure thee , Lucius , ' Twill vex thy foul ...
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... speak a word ' : Is he sure bound ? look , that you bind them faft . Re - enter TITUS ANDRONICUS , with LAVINIA ; She bearing a Bason , and he a Knife . TIT . Come , come , Lavinia ; look , thy foes are bound ; - Sirs , stop their ...
... speak a word ' : Is he sure bound ? look , that you bind them faft . Re - enter TITUS ANDRONICUS , with LAVINIA ; She bearing a Bason , and he a Knife . TIT . Come , come , Lavinia ; look , thy foes are bound ; - Sirs , stop their ...
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... Speak , Romans , speak ; and , if you say , we shall , Lo , hand in hand , Lucius and I will fall . ĈMIL . Come , come , thou reverend man of Rome , And bring our emperor gently in thy hand , Lucius our emperor ; for , well I know , The ...
... Speak , Romans , speak ; and , if you say , we shall , Lo , hand in hand , Lucius and I will fall . ĈMIL . Come , come , thou reverend man of Rome , And bring our emperor gently in thy hand , Lucius our emperor ; for , well I know , The ...
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