The Works of William Shakespeare: King John ; King Richard II ; King Henry IV ; Henry VWhittaker & Company, 1842 |
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... sense . Basilisco - like . ] Basilisco is a cowardly braggart in the old play of " Soliman and Perseda , " 1599 , who claims to be a knight . The piece must have been popular , and has been attributed to Thomas Kyd , the author of " The ...
... sense . Basilisco - like . ] Basilisco is a cowardly braggart in the old play of " Soliman and Perseda , " 1599 , who claims to be a knight . The piece must have been popular , and has been attributed to Thomas Kyd , the author of " The ...
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... signified , and of which sense examples in Shakespeare and his contemporaries are endless . See Vol . ii . pp . 45. 136. 297. 416. Vol . iii . pp . 254. 348 , & c . And stalk in blood to our possession ? Cit . 26 [ ACT II . KING JOHN .
... signified , and of which sense examples in Shakespeare and his contemporaries are endless . See Vol . ii . pp . 45. 136. 297. 416. Vol . iii . pp . 254. 348 , & c . And stalk in blood to our possession ? Cit . 26 [ ACT II . KING JOHN .
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... sense does not require us to alter . The meaning of the citizens is , that they will be ruled by their fear , admitting no other monarch , until it shall have been seen which power is the strongest , that of England or France . Tyrwhitt ...
... sense does not require us to alter . The meaning of the citizens is , that they will be ruled by their fear , admitting no other monarch , until it shall have been seen which power is the strongest , that of England or France . Tyrwhitt ...
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... sense is , that " commodity , " i . e . expediency , convenience , or interest , throws the world off its balance , and makes it run unevenly , like a bowl with a bias . See vol . ii . p . 520 . 3 Not that I have the power to clutch my ...
... sense is , that " commodity , " i . e . expediency , convenience , or interest , throws the world off its balance , and makes it run unevenly , like a bowl with a bias . See vol . ii . p . 520 . 3 Not that I have the power to clutch my ...
Strana 48
... sense of caged , for which it was perhaps a misprint , the g having been read for a long s by the compositor . Some editors would read chafed , but this supposes a double error in the word . 6 The truth is then most done not doing it ...
... sense of caged , for which it was perhaps a misprint , the g having been read for a long s by the compositor . Some editors would read chafed , but this supposes a double error in the word . 6 The truth is then most done not doing it ...
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Strana 167 - All murder'd: for within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king Keeps Death his court, and there the antic sits, Scoffing his state and grinning at his pomp, Allowing him a breath, a little scene, To monarchize, be fear'd, and kill with looks, Infusing him with self and vain conceit, As if this flesh which walls about our life Were brass impregnable; and humour'd thus Comes at the last, and with a little pin Bores through his castle wall, and — farewell king!
Strana 320 - tis no matter; Honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour prick me off when I come on, how then ? Can honour set to a leg ? No. Or an arm ? No. Or take away the grief of a wound? No. Honour hath no skill in surgery then ? No. What is honour? A word. What is in that word, honour ? What is that honour ? Air. A trim reckoning ! — Who hath it ? He that died o
Strana 560 - Like to the senators of th' antique Rome, With the plebeians swarming at their heels, Go forth, and fetch their conquering Caesar in : As, by a lower but by loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress (As in good time he may) from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ! much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry.
Strana 236 - I'll sup. Farewell. Poins. Farewell, my lord. [Exit POINS. P. Hen, I know you all, and will a while uphold The unyok'd humour of your idleness : Yet herein will I imitate the sun, Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To smother up his beauty from the world, That when he please again to be himself, Being wanted, he may be more wonder'd at, By breaking through the foul and ugly mists Of vapours, that did seem to strangle him.
Strana 540 - Be in their flowing cups freshly remember'd. This story shall the good man teach his son ; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered...
Strana 501 - Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead ! In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility : But when the blast of war...