The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 11F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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Page 70
... mind after the tumultuous bustle of the preceding scenes , and perfectly contrasts the scene of horror that immediately suc- ceeds . It seems as if Shakspeare asked himself , What is a prince likely to say to his attendants on such an ...
... mind after the tumultuous bustle of the preceding scenes , and perfectly contrasts the scene of horror that immediately suc- ceeds . It seems as if Shakspeare asked himself , What is a prince likely to say to his attendants on such an ...
Page 80
... mind , by the assistance of a halting verse . The general image , though confusedly expressed , relates to a horse , who , overleaping himself , falls , and his rider under him . To complete the line we may therefore read- " And falls ...
... mind , by the assistance of a halting verse . The general image , though confusedly expressed , relates to a horse , who , overleaping himself , falls , and his rider under him . To complete the line we may therefore read- " And falls ...
Page 83
... mind . " MALONE . 9 I would , while it was smiling in my face , ] Polyxo , in the fifth book of Statius's Thebais , has a similar sentiment of fero- city : In gremio ( licet amplexu lachrimisque moretur ) Transadigam ferro . STEEVENS ...
... mind . " MALONE . 9 I would , while it was smiling in my face , ] Polyxo , in the fifth book of Statius's Thebais , has a similar sentiment of fero- city : In gremio ( licet amplexu lachrimisque moretur ) Transadigam ferro . STEEVENS ...
Page 84
... mind which , having weighed all circumstances , is prepared , without loss of confidence in itself , for the worst that can happen . So Hotspur : " If we fall in , good night : -or sink , or swim . " STEEVENS . 3 But screw your courage ...
... mind which , having weighed all circumstances , is prepared , without loss of confidence in itself , for the worst that can happen . So Hotspur : " If we fall in , good night : -or sink , or swim . " STEEVENS . 3 But screw your courage ...
Page 88
... mind of Macbeth has been in a state of uncertainty and fluctuation . He has hitherto proved neither resolutely good , nor obstinately wicked . Though a bloody idea had arisen in his mind , after he had heard the prophecy in his favour ...
... mind of Macbeth has been in a state of uncertainty and fluctuation . He has hitherto proved neither resolutely good , nor obstinately wicked . Though a bloody idea had arisen in his mind , after he had heard the prophecy in his favour ...
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