The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 7F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... bears , You fools of fortune , trencher - friends , time's flies , ' Cap and knee slaves , vapours , and minute - jacks ! 2 Of man , and beast , the infinite malady3 Crust you quite o'er ! -What , dost thou go ? Soft , take thy physick ...
... bears , You fools of fortune , trencher - friends , time's flies , ' Cap and knee slaves , vapours , and minute - jacks ! 2 Of man , and beast , the infinite malady3 Crust you quite o'er ! -What , dost thou go ? Soft , take thy physick ...
Page 62
... bear from thee , But nakedness , thou détestable town ! 9 Take thou that too , with multiplying banns ! " Timon will to the woods ; where he shall find The unkindest beast more kinder than mankind . The gods confound ( hear me , you ...
... bear from thee , But nakedness , thou détestable town ! 9 Take thou that too , with multiplying banns ! " Timon will to the woods ; where he shall find The unkindest beast more kinder than mankind . The gods confound ( hear me , you ...
Page 65
... bear great fortune , But by contempt of nature . * Raise me this beggar , and denude that lord ; The senator shall bear contempt hereditary , The beggar native honour . It is the pasture lards the brother's sides , The want that makes ...
... bear great fortune , But by contempt of nature . * Raise me this beggar , and denude that lord ; The senator shall bear contempt hereditary , The beggar native honour . It is the pasture lards the brother's sides , The want that makes ...
Page 72
... bears ; Teem with new monsters , whom thy upward face Hath to the marbled mansion all above Never presented ! -O , a root , -Dear thanks ! Dry up thy marrows , vines , and plough - torn leas ; " 3 2 Whose infinite breast ] means whose ...
... bears ; Teem with new monsters , whom thy upward face Hath to the marbled mansion all above Never presented ! -O , a root , -Dear thanks ! Dry up thy marrows , vines , and plough - torn leas ; " 3 2 Whose infinite breast ] means whose ...
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... bears to have his luxury reproached by one that never had luxury within his reach , is natural and graceful . JOHNSON . 3 -first swath , ] From infancy . new - born child . Swath is the dress of a 4 passive drugs of it- ] or drudges . 5 ...
... bears to have his luxury reproached by one that never had luxury within his reach , is natural and graceful . JOHNSON . 3 -first swath , ] From infancy . new - born child . Swath is the dress of a 4 passive drugs of it- ] or drudges . 5 ...
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