The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 114
Come , reverend fathers , Bestow your counsels on me : she now begs , That little
thought , when she set footing here , She should have bought her dignities so
dear . [ Exeunt . * If I have us ' d myself unmannerly ; ] That is , if I have behaved ...
Come , reverend fathers , Bestow your counsels on me : she now begs , That little
thought , when she set footing here , She should have bought her dignities so
dear . [ Exeunt . * If I have us ' d myself unmannerly ; ] That is , if I have behaved ...
Page 391
... walk in, my lords. [Exeunt. 4 great morning;] Grand jour ; a Gallicism. Steevens.
' * Comes fast upon .•] Though Just upon, only signifies — fast on, 1 must
suppose, with Sir T. Hanmer, we ought to read : Comes fast upon us : The metre,
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... walk in, my lords. [Exeunt. 4 great morning;] Grand jour ; a Gallicism. Steevens.
' * Comes fast upon .•] Though Just upon, only signifies — fast on, 1 must
suppose, with Sir T. Hanmer, we ought to read : Comes fast upon us : The metre,
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Page 402
[ Exeunt . * Dei . Let us make ready straight . & c . ] These five lines are not in the
quarto , being probably added at the revision . Johnson . But why should Diomed
say — Let us make ready straight ? Was he to tend with them on Hector ' s heels
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[ Exeunt . * Dei . Let us make ready straight . & c . ] These five lines are not in the
quarto , being probably added at the revision . Johnson . But why should Diomed
say — Let us make ready straight ? Was he to tend with them on Hector ' s heels
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Page 470
Exeunt . SCENE VII , The same . Enter ACHILLES , with Myrmidons . Achil .
Come here about me , you my Myrmidons ; Mark what I say . - Attend me where I
wheel : Strike not a stroke , but keep yourselves in breath ; And when I have the ...
Exeunt . SCENE VII , The same . Enter ACHILLES , with Myrmidons . Achil .
Come here about me , you my Myrmidons ; Mark what I say . - Attend me where I
wheel : Strike not a stroke , but keep yourselves in breath ; And when I have the ...
Page 471
Exeunt PARIS and MENELAUS . Enter MARGARELON . Mar . Turn , slave , and
fight . THER . What art thou ? MAR . A bastard son of Priam ' s . " THER . I am a
bastard too ; I love bastards : I am a bastard begot , bastard instructed , bastard in
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Exeunt PARIS and MENELAUS . Enter MARGARELON . Mar . Turn , slave , and
fight . THER . What art thou ? MAR . A bastard son of Priam ' s . " THER . I am a
bastard too ; I love bastards : I am a bastard begot , bastard instructed , bastard in
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