The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Том 7 |
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Blow off thy cap ; praise his most vicious , strain , And call it excellent : Thou wast
told thus ; Thou gav ' st thine ears , like tapsters , that bid welcome , To knaves ,
and all approachers : ' Tis most just , That thou turn råscal ; had ' st thou wealth ...
Blow off thy cap ; praise his most vicious , strain , And call it excellent : Thou wast
told thus ; Thou gav ' st thine ears , like tapsters , that bid welcome , To knaves ,
and all approachers : ' Tis most just , That thou turn råscal ; had ' st thou wealth ...
Страница 78
... thy greediness would afflict thee , and oft thou shouldst hazard thy life for thy
dinner : wert thon the unicorn , ' pride and wrath would confound thee , and make
thine own self the conquest of thy fury : wert thou a bear , thou would ' st be killed
...
... thy greediness would afflict thee , and oft thou shouldst hazard thy life for thy
dinner : wert thon the unicorn , ' pride and wrath would confound thee , and make
thine own self the conquest of thy fury : wert thou a bear , thou would ' st be killed
...
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Must thou needs stand for a villain in thine own work ? Wilt thou ' whip thine own
faults in other men ? Do so , I have gold for thee . Poet . Nay , let ' s seek him : '
Then do we sin against our own estate , When we may profit meet , and come too
...
Must thou needs stand for a villain in thine own work ? Wilt thou ' whip thine own
faults in other men ? Do so , I have gold for thee . Poet . Nay , let ' s seek him : '
Then do we sin against our own estate , When we may profit meet , and come too
...
Страница 92
Ever to read them thine . Tim . in You witch ' me in it ; Surprize me to the very
brink of tears : Lend me a fool ' s heart , and a woman ' s eyes , And I ' ll beweep
these comforts , worthy senators . 1 Sen . Therefore , so please thee to return with
us ...
Ever to read them thine . Tim . in You witch ' me in it ; Surprize me to the very
brink of tears : Lend me a fool ' s heart , and a woman ' s eyes , And I ' ll beweep
these comforts , worthy senators . 1 Sen . Therefore , so please thee to return with
us ...
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No messenger ; but thine and all alone , ” ; To - night , we ' ll wander through the
streets , and note The qualities of people . Come , my queen ; in * Last night you
did desire it : - Speak not to us . [ Exeunt Ant , and CLEOP , with their Train .
No messenger ; but thine and all alone , ” ; To - night , we ' ll wander through the
streets , and note The qualities of people . Come , my queen ; in * Last night you
did desire it : - Speak not to us . [ Exeunt Ant , and CLEOP , with their Train .
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