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 74
... doth weep , doth not the earth o'er- flow ? If the winds rage , doth not the fea wax mad , Threat'ning the welkin with his big - swoln face ? And wilt thou have a reason for this coil ? I am the fea ; hark , how her fighs do blow ! 4 ...
... doth weep , doth not the earth o'er- flow ? If the winds rage , doth not the fea wax mad , Threat'ning the welkin with his big - swoln face ? And wilt thou have a reason for this coil ? I am the fea ; hark , how her fighs do blow ! 4 ...
Page 100
... doth tyrannize o'er me.- Go , get you gone ; and pray be careful all , And leave you not a man of war unsearch'd ; This wicked emperor may have shipp'd her hence , And , kinsmen , then we may go pipe for justice . MAR . O , Publius , is ...
... doth tyrannize o'er me.- Go , get you gone ; and pray be careful all , And leave you not a man of war unsearch'd ; This wicked emperor may have shipp'd her hence , And , kinsmen , then we may go pipe for justice . MAR . O , Publius , is ...
Page 136
... doth require it so : 2 Friends should associate friends in grief and woe : Bid him farewell ; commit him to the grave ; Do him that kindness , and take leave of him . Bor . O grandfire , grandfire ! even with all my heart ' Would I were ...
... doth require it so : 2 Friends should associate friends in grief and woe : Bid him farewell ; commit him to the grave ; Do him that kindness , and take leave of him . Bor . O grandfire , grandfire ! even with all my heart ' Would I were ...
Page 175
... doth ill ? It is enough you know ; and it is fit , What being more known grows worse , to smother it . All love the womb that their first beings bred , Then give my tongue like leave to love my head . ANT . Heaven , that I had thy head ...
... doth ill ? It is enough you know ; and it is fit , What being more known grows worse , to smother it . All love the womb that their first beings bred , Then give my tongue like leave to love my head . ANT . Heaven , that I had thy head ...
Page 176
... doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer we do respite you ; 7 If by which time our fecret be undone , This mercy shows , we'll joy in such a fon : And until then , your entertain shall be , As doth befit our honour , and your worth ...
... doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer we do respite you ; 7 If by which time our fecret be undone , This mercy shows , we'll joy in such a fon : And until then , your entertain shall be , As doth befit our honour , and your worth ...
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