The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 12
... ftill should go with Antony . DEM . I'm full forry , That he approves the common liar , who Thus speaks of him at Rome : But I will hope Of better deeds to - morrow . Reft you happy ! [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . Another Room ...
... ftill should go with Antony . DEM . I'm full forry , That he approves the common liar , who Thus speaks of him at Rome : But I will hope Of better deeds to - morrow . Reft you happy ! [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The fame . Another Room ...
Page 25
... ftill are opposed to earing ; quick means preg- nant ; and the sense of the passage is : " When our pregnant minds lie idle and untilled , they bring forth weeds ; but the telling us of our faults is a kind of culture to them . " The ...
... ftill are opposed to earing ; quick means preg- nant ; and the sense of the passage is : " When our pregnant minds lie idle and untilled , they bring forth weeds ; but the telling us of our faults is a kind of culture to them . " The ...
Page 95
... ftill of mine , When it is all to nought ; and his quails 3 ever being coragious and high when he is alone , becometh fearfull and timerous when he commeth neere vnto the other . " STEEVENS . Our author has a little lower expressed his ...
... ftill of mine , When it is all to nought ; and his quails 3 ever being coragious and high when he is alone , becometh fearfull and timerous when he commeth neere vnto the other . " STEEVENS . Our author has a little lower expressed his ...
Page 212
... ftill Follow'd thy heels . ANT . SOLD . Who's gone this morning ? One ever near thee : Call for Enobarbus , Who ? He shall not hear thee ; or from Cæfar's camp Say , I am none of thine . ANT . SOLD . What say'st thou ? Sir , He is with ...
... ftill Follow'd thy heels . ANT . SOLD . Who's gone this morning ? One ever near thee : Call for Enobarbus , Who ? He shall not hear thee ; or from Cæfar's camp Say , I am none of thine . ANT . SOLD . What say'st thou ? Sir , He is with ...
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... ftill a Jove . [ Exit Soldier . ENO . I am alone the villain of the earth , 8 And feel I am fo most . O Antony , Thou mine of bounty , how would'st thou have paid My better service , when my turpitude Thou dost so crown with gold ! This ...
... ftill a Jove . [ Exit Soldier . ENO . I am alone the villain of the earth , 8 And feel I am fo most . O Antony , Thou mine of bounty , how would'st thou have paid My better service , when my turpitude Thou dost so crown with gold ! This ...
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