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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Page 62
... o'the brothel ! son of sixteen , Pluck the lin'd crutch from the old limping sire , With it beat out his brains ! piety , and fear , Religion to the gods , peace , justice , truth , Domestick awe , night - rest , and neighbourhood ...
... o'the brothel ! son of sixteen , Pluck the lin'd crutch from the old limping sire , With it beat out his brains ! piety , and fear , Religion to the gods , peace , justice , truth , Domestick awe , night - rest , and neighbourhood ...
Page 64
... O , the fierce wretchedness ' that glory brings us ! Who would not wish to be from wealth exempt , Since riches point to misery and contempt ? Who'd be so mock'd with glory ? or to live But in a dream of friendship ? To have his pomp ...
... O , the fierce wretchedness ' that glory brings us ! Who would not wish to be from wealth exempt , Since riches point to misery and contempt ? Who'd be so mock'd with glory ? or to live But in a dream of friendship ? To have his pomp ...
Page 86
... o'the time ; it opens the eyes of expectation : performance is ever the duller for his act ; and , but in the plainer and simpler kind of people , the deed of saying is quite out of use . To promise is most courtly 3 3 the deed of ...
... o'the time ; it opens the eyes of expectation : performance is ever the duller for his act ; and , but in the plainer and simpler kind of people , the deed of saying is quite out of use . To promise is most courtly 3 3 the deed of ...
Page 91
... o'the tongue , Consuming it with speaking ! 1 Sen. Worthy Timon , - Tim . Of none but such as you , and you of Timon . 2 Sen. The senators of Athens greet thee , Timon , Tim . I thank them ; and would send them back the plague , Could I ...
... o'the tongue , Consuming it with speaking ! 1 Sen. Worthy Timon , - Tim . Of none but such as you , and you of Timon . 2 Sen. The senators of Athens greet thee , Timon , Tim . I thank them ; and would send them back the plague , Could I ...
Page 99
... o'the sea : And , on his grave - stone , this insculpture ; which With wax I brought away , whose soft impression Interprets for my poor ignorance . Alcib . [ Reads . ] Here lies a wretched corse , of wretched soul bereft : Seek not my ...
... o'the sea : And , on his grave - stone , this insculpture ; which With wax I brought away , whose soft impression Interprets for my poor ignorance . Alcib . [ Reads . ] Here lies a wretched corse , of wretched soul bereft : Seek not my ...
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