The dramatic works, Volume 8Tegg, 1833 |
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Page 40
... voice , That now they are at fall20 , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are sorry you are honour- ledord di - able , But yet they could have wish'd - they know not - but Something hath been amiss- -a noble nature May catch ...
... voice , That now they are at fall20 , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are sorry you are honour- ledord di - able , But yet they could have wish'd - they know not - but Something hath been amiss- -a noble nature May catch ...
Page 54
... voice to it ; the fault's 1 The first folio reads : — Lucius , Lucullus , and Sempronius , Ullorca all . ' What is meant by this strange corruption it is perhaps now vain to conjecture . Malone retains this strange word ; and Steevens ...
... voice to it ; the fault's 1 The first folio reads : — Lucius , Lucullus , and Sempronius , Ullorca all . ' What is meant by this strange corruption it is perhaps now vain to conjecture . Malone retains this strange word ; and Steevens ...
Page 74
... voice , That he may never more false title plead , Nor sound his quillets26 shrilly : hoarse the flamen27 , That scolds again the quality of flesh , And not believes himself : down with the nose , Down with it flat ; take the bridge ...
... voice , That he may never more false title plead , Nor sound his quillets26 shrilly : hoarse the flamen27 , That scolds again the quality of flesh , And not believes himself : down with the nose , Down with it flat ; take the bridge ...
Page 78
... voice , i . e . his suffrage . 42 i . e . from infancy , from the first swathe - band with which a new born infant is enveloped . There is in this speech a sullen haughtiness and malignant dignity , suitable at once to the lord and the ...
... voice , i . e . his suffrage . 42 i . e . from infancy , from the first swathe - band with which a new born infant is enveloped . There is in this speech a sullen haughtiness and malignant dignity , suitable at once to the lord and the ...
Page 95
... For thy best use and wearing . With one united voice of affection . So in Sternhold's version of the hundredth Psalm.— With one consent let all the earth . ' 2 Sen. They confess , Toward thee , forgetfulness too SC . II . 95 ATHENS .
... For thy best use and wearing . With one united voice of affection . So in Sternhold's version of the hundredth Psalm.— With one consent let all the earth . ' 2 Sen. They confess , Toward thee , forgetfulness too SC . II . 95 ATHENS .
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