The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 17C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 54
... hear our prayers ; Or with our sighs we ' ll breathe the welkin dim , And stain the sun with fog , as sometime clouds , When they do hug him in their melting bosoms . Mar. O ! brother , speak with possibilities , 2 And do not break into ...
... hear our prayers ; Or with our sighs we ' ll breathe the welkin dim , And stain the sun with fog , as sometime clouds , When they do hug him in their melting bosoms . Mar. O ! brother , speak with possibilities , 2 And do not break into ...
Page 65
... hear a good man groan , And not relent , or not compassion him ? Marcus , attend him in his ecstasy ; That hath more scars of sorrow in his heart , Than foe - men's marks upon his batter'd shield : But yet so just , that he will not ...
... hear a good man groan , And not relent , or not compassion him ? Marcus , attend him in his ecstasy ; That hath more scars of sorrow in his heart , Than foe - men's marks upon his batter'd shield : But yet so just , that he will not ...
Page 83
... hear what I shall speak ; For I must talk of murders , rapes , and massacres , Acts of black night , abominable deeds , Complots of mischief , treason ; villainies Ruthful to hear , yet piteously perform'd : 5 2 This is the pearl that ...
... hear what I shall speak ; For I must talk of murders , rapes , and massacres , Acts of black night , abominable deeds , Complots of mischief , treason ; villainies Ruthful to hear , yet piteously perform'd : 5 2 This is the pearl that ...
Page 84
... hear of me anon . " Twas her two sons that murder'd Bassianus : They cut thy sister's tongue , and ravish'd her , And cut her hands ; and trimm'd her as thou saw'st . Luc . O , détestable villain ! call'st thou that trimming ? Aar . Why ...
... hear of me anon . " Twas her two sons that murder'd Bassianus : They cut thy sister's tongue , and ravish'd her , And cut her hands ; and trimm'd her as thou saw'st . Luc . O , détestable villain ! call'st thou that trimming ? Aar . Why ...
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... hear what fearful words I utter.- O villains , Chiron and Demetrius ! Here stands the spring whom you have stain'd with mud ; This goodly summer with your winter mix'd . You kill'd her husband ; and , for that vile fault , Two of her ...
... hear what fearful words I utter.- O villains , Chiron and Demetrius ! Here stands the spring whom you have stain'd with mud ; This goodly summer with your winter mix'd . You kill'd her husband ; and , for that vile fault , Two of her ...
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Aaron ancient Antiochus Bassianus Bawd Boult brother Cerimon Cleon Confessio Amantis Coriolanus corrupt Cymbeline daughter dead death Demetrius Dionyza doth dramas dramatick edition editor emendation emperor Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes father folio Gesta Romanorum give gods Goths Gower Hamlet hand hath heart heaven Helicanus honour King Henry King Lear lady Lavinia live lord Lucius Lychorida Lysimachus Macbeth Malone Marcus Marina Mason means metre mistress murder musick never night noble Noble Kinsmen old copies read Othello passage Pentapolis Perhaps Pericles piece play poet Prince of Tyre queen revenge rhyme Rome Romeo and Juliet Saturnine scene sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Simonides sons sorrow speak speech Steevens suppose sweet Tamora tears tell Thaisa Tharsus thee thine thou art thou hast thought Titus Andronicus Todd tongue Twine's translation unto Winter's Tale word