Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the Plays of Shakspeare: Resulting from a Collation of the Early Copies, with that of Johnson and Steevens, Ed. by Isaac Reed, Esq., Together with Some Valuable Extracts from the Mss. of the Late Right Honourable John, Lord Chedworth, 第 2 期J. Wright, 1805 |
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... thing " And the first motion , all the interim is " Like a phantasma , or a hideous dream : " The genius , and the mortal instruments , " Are then in council , " & c . I do not perceive that Dr. Johnson's explana- tion of “ the genius ...
... thing " And the first motion , all the interim is " Like a phantasma , or a hideous dream : " The genius , and the mortal instruments , " Are then in council , " & c . I do not perceive that Dr. Johnson's explana- tion of “ the genius ...
第 17 頁
... thing is not really what it appears . Thus Iago , less honestly , remarks : Men should be what they seem , " Or , those that be not , would they might seem none . " 326. " None that I know will be much that I fear may chance . " The ...
... thing is not really what it appears . Thus Iago , less honestly , remarks : Men should be what they seem , " Or , those that be not , would they might seem none . " 326. " None that I know will be much that I fear may chance . " The ...
第 22 頁
... things , but , great occa- sions , emergencies of uncommon moment , such as the overthrow or establishment of empires ; and this interpretation appears to have support in what Brutus says , in the fourth Act : " There is a tide in the ...
... things , but , great occa- sions , emergencies of uncommon moment , such as the overthrow or establishment of empires ; and this interpretation appears to have support in what Brutus says , in the fourth Act : " There is a tide in the ...
第 25 頁
... things , and is unsusceptible of an inbred or noble ambition . 370. " Listen great things . " Listen , a verb active . 375 . SCENE III . " You have condemn'd and JULIUS CAESAR . 25.
... things , and is unsusceptible of an inbred or noble ambition . 370. " Listen great things . " Listen , a verb active . 375 . SCENE III . " You have condemn'd and JULIUS CAESAR . 25.
第 43 頁
... things cannot blemish . ) " Dr. Johnson says , this is inconsequent , and Mr. Malone , though armed to defend the expres- sion , abandons it as being harsh , but where is the harshness or inconsequence ? Dr. Johnson pro- poses to read ...
... things cannot blemish . ) " Dr. Johnson says , this is inconsequent , and Mr. Malone , though armed to defend the expres- sion , abandons it as being harsh , but where is the harshness or inconsequence ? Dr. Johnson pro- poses to read ...
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第 123 頁 - Not to a rage : patience and sorrow strove Who should express her goodliest. You have seen Sunshine and rain at once...
第 172 頁 - I'll leave you till night: you are welcome to Elsinore. Ros. Good my lord ! [Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Ham. Ay, so, God be wi' you : — Now I am alone. O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I ! Is it not monstrous, that this player here, But in a fiction, in a dream of passion, Could force his soul so to his own conceit...
第 278 頁 - Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How shall your houseless heads and unfed sides, Your loop'd and window'd raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these ? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this ! Take physic, pomp ; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That thou mayst shake the superflux to them, And show the heavens more just.
第 292 頁 - Out of my grief and my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what, He should, or he should not ; for he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting gentlewoman...
第 392 頁 - Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides. Come, and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe...
第 383 頁 - O Cassius, you are yoked with a lamb That carries anger, as the flint bears fire ; Who, much enforced, shows a hasty spark, And straight is cold again.
第 181 頁 - And, like a man to double business bound, I stand in pause where I shall first begin, And both neglect. What if this cursed hand Were thicker than itself with brother's blood, Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens To wash it white as snow?
第 199 頁 - No, faith, not a jot ; but to follow him thither with modesty enough, and likelihood to lead it: As thus; Alexander died, Alexander was buried, Alexander returneth to dust ; the dust is earth ; of earth we make loam : And why of that loam, whereto he was converted, might they not stop a beer-barrel...
第 177 頁 - ... accent of Christians nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
第 48 頁 - Ham. Sir, in my heart there was a kind of fighting-, That would not let me sleep : methought, I lay Worse than the mutines in the bilboes.* Rashly, And prais'd be rashness for it, — Let us know, Our indiscretion sometimes serves us well, When our deep plots do pall : and that should teach us. There's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will.* Hor.