The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Dr. Johnson, G. Steevens, and Others, Volume 9H. Durell, 1817 |
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... nature ; but they are copiously filled , and powerfully im- pressed . Shakespeare has in his story followed , for the greater part , the old book of Caxton , which was then very popular ; but the char- acter of Thersites , of which it ...
... nature ; but they are copiously filled , and powerfully im- pressed . Shakespeare has in his story followed , for the greater part , the old book of Caxton , which was then very popular ; but the char- acter of Thersites , of which it ...
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... nature of the sickness found , Ulysses , What is the remedy ? Ulyss . The great Achilles , -whom opinion crowns The sinew and the forehand of our host , - Having his ear full of his airy fame , Grows dainty of his worth , and in his ...
... nature of the sickness found , Ulysses , What is the remedy ? Ulyss . The great Achilles , -whom opinion crowns The sinew and the forehand of our host , - Having his ear full of his airy fame , Grows dainty of his worth , and in his ...
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... Nature craves , All dues be render'd to their owners ; Now What nearer debt in all humanity , Than wife is to the husband ? if this law Of nature be corrupted through affection ; And that great minds , of partial indulgence ' To their ...
... Nature craves , All dues be render'd to their owners ; Now What nearer debt in all humanity , Than wife is to the husband ? if this law Of nature be corrupted through affection ; And that great minds , of partial indulgence ' To their ...
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... nature Thrice - fam'd , beyond all erudition : But he that disciplin'd thy arms to fight , Let Mars divide eternity in twain , And give him half : and , for thy vigour , Bull - bearing Milo his addition yield To sinewy Ajax . I will not ...
... nature Thrice - fam'd , beyond all erudition : But he that disciplin'd thy arms to fight , Let Mars divide eternity in twain , And give him half : and , for thy vigour , Bull - bearing Milo his addition yield To sinewy Ajax . I will not ...
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... nature ; And here , to do you service , am become As new into the world , strange , unacquainted : I do beseech you , as in way of taste , To give me now a little benefit , Out of those many register'd in promise , Which , you say ...
... nature ; And here , to do you service , am become As new into the world , strange , unacquainted : I do beseech you , as in way of taste , To give me now a little benefit , Out of those many register'd in promise , Which , you say ...
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Achilles Agamemnon Ajax Alack art thou BENVOLIO better blood Calchas CAPULET Cordelia Corn Cres Cressida Cymbeline daughter dead dear death Diomed dost doth EDGAR Edmund Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fool friar Friar LAURENCE Gent gentleman give Gloster gods gone Goneril GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector hither honour i'the JOHNSON Juliet Kent king knave lady Lear look lord madam MALONE Mantua married Menelaus Mercutio Montague night Nurse o'the Pandarus Paris Patroclus Pisanio poor Pr'ythee pray prince queen Regan Romeo SCENE Shakespeare shalt speak stand STEEVENS Stew sweet sword tears tell thee Ther there's Thersites thine thing thou art thou hast thou wilt Troilus Troy Tybalt Ulyss Verona villain WARBURTON weep word