The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 16
... peace , nor war ? the one affrights you , The other makes you proud.3 He that trufts you , Where he should find you lions , finds you hares ; Where foxes , geefe : You are no furer , no , Than is the coal of fire upon the ice , Or ...
... peace , nor war ? the one affrights you , The other makes you proud.3 He that trufts you , Where he should find you lions , finds you hares ; Where foxes , geefe : You are no furer , no , Than is the coal of fire upon the ice , Or ...
Page 56
... peaceful hymns of devotion fhould be employed to excite to the charge . ] Now , in the first inftance , the thought , in the com- mon reading , was entirely loft by putting in courts for camps ; and the latter miferably involved in ...
... peaceful hymns of devotion fhould be employed to excite to the charge . ] Now , in the first inftance , the thought , in the com- mon reading , was entirely loft by putting in courts for camps ; and the latter miferably involved in ...
Page 68
... peace you make in their caufe , is , calling both the parties knaves : You are a pair of ftrange ones . BRU . Come , come , you are well understood to be a perfecter giber for the table , than a neceffary bencher in the Capitol . 2 MEN ...
... peace you make in their caufe , is , calling both the parties knaves : You are a pair of ftrange ones . BRU . Come , come , you are well understood to be a perfecter giber for the table , than a neceffary bencher in the Capitol . 2 MEN ...
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... peace . The expreffion is ex- tremely fublime ; and the sense of it conveys the finest praise that can be given to a good woman . WARBURTON . By my gracious filence , I believe , the poet meant , thou whofe filent tears are more ...
... peace . The expreffion is ex- tremely fublime ; and the sense of it conveys the finest praise that can be given to a good woman . WARBURTON . By my gracious filence , I believe , the poet meant , thou whofe filent tears are more ...
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... Peace , peace , peace ; ftay , hold , peace ! MEN . What is about to be ? -I am out of breath ; Confufion's near : I cannot speak : -You , tribunes To the people , -Coriolanus , patience : 3- Speak , good Sicinius . 2 -Shake thy bones ...
... Peace , peace , peace ; ftay , hold , peace ! MEN . What is about to be ? -I am out of breath ; Confufion's near : I cannot speak : -You , tribunes To the people , -Coriolanus , patience : 3- Speak , good Sicinius . 2 -Shake thy bones ...
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