The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson and G. Steevens, revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index, Zväzok 14 |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 43.
Strana 6
... Act IV , sc . v : " 3 Serv . How , sir , do you meddle with my master ? Cor . Ay , ' tis an honester service than to meddle with thy mistress . " Malone . とっ To grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels ? JULIUS CÆSAR .
... Act IV , sc . v : " 3 Serv . How , sir , do you meddle with my master ? Cor . Ay , ' tis an honester service than to meddle with thy mistress . " Malone . とっ To grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels ? JULIUS CÆSAR .
Strana 11
... master's passion . " Steevens . the eye sees not itseif , ] So , Sir John Davies in his poem en- titled Nosce Teipsum , 1599 : " Is it because the mind is like the eye , 66 Through which it gathers knowledge by degrees ; " Whose rays ...
... master's passion . " Steevens . the eye sees not itseif , ] So , Sir John Davies in his poem en- titled Nosce Teipsum , 1599 : " Is it because the mind is like the eye , 66 Through which it gathers knowledge by degrees ; " Whose rays ...
Strana 50
... master is immortal . " . Steevens . death , a necessary end , & c . ] This is a sent nce derived from the stoical doctrine of predestination , and is therefore improper in the mouth of Cæsar . Johnson . Cas . The gods do this in shame ...
... master is immortal . " . Steevens . death , a necessary end , & c . ] This is a sent nce derived from the stoical doctrine of predestination , and is therefore improper in the mouth of Cæsar . Johnson . Cas . The gods do this in shame ...
Strana 65
... master Antony . Bru . Thy master is a wise and valiant Roman ; I never thought him worse . Tell him , so please him come unto this place , He shall be satisfied ; and , by my honour , Depart untouch'd . Serv . I'll fetch him presently ...
... master Antony . Bru . Thy master is a wise and valiant Roman ; I never thought him worse . Tell him , so please him come unto this place , He shall be satisfied ; and , by my honour , Depart untouch'd . Serv . I'll fetch him presently ...
Strana 66
... master spirits of this age . Bru . O Antony ! beg not your death of us . Though now we must appear bloody and cruel , As , by our hands , and this our present act , You see we do ; yet see you but our hands , And this the bleeding ...
... master spirits of this age . Bru . O Antony ! beg not your death of us . Though now we must appear bloody and cruel , As , by our hands , and this our present act , You see we do ; yet see you but our hands , And this the bleeding ...
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