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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Page 76
... still ? TIT . Ha , ha , ha ! : MAR . Why dost thou laugh ? it fits not with this hour . TIT . Why , I have not another tear to shed : Befides , this forrow is an enemy , And would ufurp upon my watry eyes , And make them blind with ...
... still ? TIT . Ha , ha , ha ! : MAR . Why dost thou laugh ? it fits not with this hour . TIT . Why , I have not another tear to shed : Befides , this forrow is an enemy , And would ufurp upon my watry eyes , And make them blind with ...
Page 79
... still . Wound it with fighing , girl , kill it with groans ; Or get fome little knife between thy teeth , And just against thy heart make thou a hole ; That all the tears that thy poor eyes let fall , May run into that fink , and ...
... still . Wound it with fighing , girl , kill it with groans ; Or get fome little knife between thy teeth , And just against thy heart make thou a hole ; That all the tears that thy poor eyes let fall , May run into that fink , and ...
Page 80
... still practice , learn to know thy meaning . Bor . Good grandfire , leave these bitter deep laments : Make my aunt merry with some pleasing tale . MAR . Alas , the tender boy , in passion mov'd , Doth weep to see his grandfire's ...
... still practice , learn to know thy meaning . Bor . Good grandfire , leave these bitter deep laments : Make my aunt merry with some pleasing tale . MAR . Alas , the tender boy , in passion mov'd , Doth weep to see his grandfire's ...
Page 159
... still , and men in awe , ) ] The meaning , I think , is not to keep her and men in awe , but to keep her still to himself , and to deter others from demanding her in marriage . MALONE . Mr. Malone has properly interpreted this passage ...
... still , and men in awe , ) ] The meaning , I think , is not to keep her and men in awe , but to keep her still to himself , and to deter others from demanding her in marriage . MALONE . Mr. Malone has properly interpreted this passage ...
Page 204
... Still at Tharfus , where - This passage is confusedly expressed . Gower means to say - The good prince ( on whom I bestow my best wishes ) is still engaged at Tharsus , where every man & c . STEEVENS . • Thinks all is writ he Spoken can ...
... Still at Tharfus , where - This passage is confusedly expressed . Gower means to say - The good prince ( on whom I bestow my best wishes ) is still engaged at Tharsus , where every man & c . STEEVENS . • Thinks all is writ he Spoken can ...
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