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 180
Ween you of better luck , s The good I stand on - ] Though good may be taken for
advantage or superiority , or any thing which may help or support , yet it would , I
think , be more natural to say : The ground I stand on Johnson . The old copy is ...
Ween you of better luck , s The good I stand on - ] Though good may be taken for
advantage or superiority , or any thing which may help or support , yet it would , I
think , be more natural to say : The ground I stand on Johnson . The old copy is ...
Page 248
Pan . Nor his beauty . CRES . ' Twould not become him , his own ' s better . Pan .
You have no judgment , niece : Helen her . self swore the other day , that Troilus ,
for a brown favour , ( for so ' tis , I must confess , ) - Not brown neither . . CRES .
Pan . Nor his beauty . CRES . ' Twould not become him , his own ' s better . Pan .
You have no judgment , niece : Helen her . self swore the other day , that Troilus ,
for a brown favour , ( for so ' tis , I must confess , ) - Not brown neither . . CRES .
Page 287
The lustre of the better shall exceed , By showing the worse first . " Do not
consent , That ever Hector and Achilles meet ; For both our honour and our
shame , in this , Are dogg ' d with two strange followers . Nest . I see them not with
my old ...
The lustre of the better shall exceed , By showing the worse first . " Do not
consent , That ever Hector and Achilles meet ; For both our honour and our
shame , in this , Are dogg ' d with two strange followers . Nest . I see them not with
my old ...
Page 330
Pan , Friend , know me better ; I am the lord Pandarus . SERV . I hope , I shall
know your honour better . PAN . I do desire it . SERV . You are in the state of
grace . [ Musick within . Pan . Grace ! not so , friend ; honour and lordship are my
titles ...
Pan , Friend , know me better ; I am the lord Pandarus . SERV . I hope , I shall
know your honour better . PAN . I do desire it . SERV . You are in the state of
grace . [ Musick within . Pan . Grace ! not so , friend ; honour and lordship are my
titles ...
Page 452
Brother , you have a vice of mercy in you , Which better fits a lion , than a man .
HECT . What vice is that , good Troilus ? chide me for it . TRO . When many times
the captive Grecians fall , Even in the fan and wind of your fair sword , You bid ...
Brother , you have a vice of mercy in you , Which better fits a lion , than a man .
HECT . What vice is that , good Troilus ? chide me for it . TRO . When many times
the captive Grecians fall , Even in the fan and wind of your fair sword , You bid ...
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