The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 第 6 卷Tourneisen, 1799 |
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第67页
... say in common life , laugh themselves dead ; which amounts to this , that if they were mortal , they would not be immortal . Shakspeare meant no fuch nonsense . By Spleens , he meant that peculiar turn of the human mind , that always ...
... say in common life , laugh themselves dead ; which amounts to this , that if they were mortal , they would not be immortal . Shakspeare meant no fuch nonsense . By Spleens , he meant that peculiar turn of the human mind , that always ...
第68页
... say , to brood over thought . JOHNSON . Sir William D'Avenant's alteration favours the fenfe of the old reading breeds , which Mr. Pope had changed to bleeds . She fpeaks fuch fenfe As with my reafon breeds fuch images A fhe has ...
... say , to brood over thought . JOHNSON . Sir William D'Avenant's alteration favours the fenfe of the old reading breeds , which Mr. Pope had changed to bleeds . She fpeaks fuch fenfe As with my reafon breeds fuch images A fhe has ...
第85页
... Say you fo ? then I fhall poze you quickly . ( in which our author having already illuftrated the fentiment he has attributed to Angelo by an allufion to coining , would not give the fame image a fecond time , ) but by a fimilar ...
... Say you fo ? then I fhall poze you quickly . ( in which our author having already illuftrated the fentiment he has attributed to Angelo by an allufion to coining , would not give the fame image a fecond time , ) but by a fimilar ...
第96页
... Say what you can , my falfe o'erweighs your true . [ Exit . IṢAB . To whom fhould I complain ? Did I tell this , Who would believe me ? O perilous mouths , That bear in them one and the felf - fame tongue , Either of condemnation or ...
... Say what you can , my falfe o'erweighs your true . [ Exit . IṢAB . To whom fhould I complain ? Did I tell this , Who would believe me ? O perilous mouths , That bear in them one and the felf - fame tongue , Either of condemnation or ...
第127页
... say he fent him to the prifon , and in his next speech defires him to commend him to the prison , he speaks as one who had fome intereft there , and was well known to the keepers . M. MASON . 3 You will turn good husband now , Pompey ...
... say he fent him to the prifon , and in his next speech defires him to commend him to the prison , he speaks as one who had fome intereft there , and was well known to the keepers . M. MASON . 3 You will turn good husband now , Pompey ...
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