The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, כרך 5 |
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עמוד 7
Razing the characters of your renown , Defacing monuments of conquer'd France , Undoing all , as all had never been . Car . Nephew , what means this passionate discourse ? This peroration with such circumstances ?
Razing the characters of your renown , Defacing monuments of conquer'd France , Undoing all , as all had never been . Car . Nephew , what means this passionate discourse ? This peroration with such circumstances ?
עמוד 9
I never saw , but Humphry Duke of Gloster Did bear him like a noble gentleman . Oft have I seen the haughty Cardinal More like a soldier , than a man o'th'church , As stout and proud as he were Lord of all , Swear like a suffian ...
I never saw , but Humphry Duke of Gloster Did bear him like a noble gentleman . Oft have I seen the haughty Cardinal More like a soldier , than a man o'th'church , As stout and proud as he were Lord of all , Swear like a suffian ...
עמוד 12
I'll lengthen it with mine , And having both together heav'd it up , We'll both together lift our heads to heaven ; And never more abase our light so low , As to vouchsafe one glance unto the ground . Glo . Nell , sweet Nell , if thou ...
I'll lengthen it with mine , And having both together heav'd it up , We'll both together lift our heads to heaven ; And never more abase our light so low , As to vouchsafe one glance unto the ground . Glo . Nell , sweet Nell , if thou ...
עמוד 17
And never mount to trouble you again . So , let her reft ; and , Madam , lift to me ; For I am bold to counsel you in this ; Although we fancy not the Cardinal , Yet mult we join with him and with the Lords , Vol .
And never mount to trouble you again . So , let her reft ; and , Madam , lift to me ; For I am bold to counsel you in this ; Although we fancy not the Cardinal , Yet mult we join with him and with the Lords , Vol .
עמוד 22
I lhall never be able to fight a blow . O Lord , my heart ! -- .. Glo . Sirrah , or you must fight , or else be hang'd , K. Henry . Away with them to prison ; and the day of Combat shall be the last of the next month .
I lhall never be able to fight a blow . O Lord , my heart ! -- .. Glo . Sirrah , or you must fight , or else be hang'd , K. Henry . Away with them to prison ; and the day of Combat shall be the last of the next month .
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