The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 37
... fhew'd thee all the qualities o ' the ifle , means the night which is naturally empty and deferted , without action , or when all things lying in fleep and filence , makes the world appear one great uninhabited waste . So , in Hamlet ...
... fhew'd thee all the qualities o ' the ifle , means the night which is naturally empty and deferted , without action , or when all things lying in fleep and filence , makes the world appear one great uninhabited waste . So , in Hamlet ...
Page 49
... fhew , but dar'ft not ftrike , thy confcience 1 Is fo poffefs'd with guilt : come from thy ward ; s For I can here difarm thee with this flick . And make thy weapon drop . 6 He's gentle , and not fearful . ) Fearful fignifies both ...
... fhew , but dar'ft not ftrike , thy confcience 1 Is fo poffefs'd with guilt : come from thy ward ; s For I can here difarm thee with this flick . And make thy weapon drop . 6 He's gentle , and not fearful . ) Fearful fignifies both ...
Page 83
... fhew'd me thee , thy dog , and bush . , Cal . I'll fwear , upon that bottle , to be thy True fubject , & c . Ste . Here ; fwear then how thou efcap'dft . ) The paffage fhould probably be printed thus : Ste . ( to Cal . ) Here , fwear ...
... fhew'd me thee , thy dog , and bush . , Cal . I'll fwear , upon that bottle , to be thy True fubject , & c . Ste . Here ; fwear then how thou efcap'dft . ) The paffage fhould probably be printed thus : Ste . ( to Cal . ) Here , fwear ...
Page 84
... fhew thee the beft fprings ; I'll pluck thee berries ; profe ( though it be apparent they were defigned for verfe , ) reads- My mistress fhew'd me thee , and thy dog and thy bush . " Let the editor who laments the lofs of the words ...
... fhew thee the beft fprings ; I'll pluck thee berries ; profe ( though it be apparent they were defigned for verfe , ) reads- My mistress fhew'd me thee , and thy dog and thy bush . " Let the editor who laments the lofs of the words ...
Page 98
... fhew him Where the quick freshes are . STE . Trinculo , run into no further danger : in- terrupt the monfter one word further , and , by this hand , I'll turn my mercy out of doors , and make a ftock - fifl of thee . TRIN . Why , what ...
... fhew him Where the quick freshes are . STE . Trinculo , run into no further danger : in- terrupt the monfter one word further , and , by this hand , I'll turn my mercy out of doors , and make a ftock - fifl of thee . TRIN . Why , what ...
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