The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... dead at first , what needs a second striking ? " MALONE . 3 Outvenoms all the worms of Nile , & c . ] So , in Churchyard's Discourse of Rebellion , & c . 1570 : " Hit venom castes as far as Nilus flood , [ brood ] " Hit poysoneth all it ...
... dead at first , what needs a second striking ? " MALONE . 3 Outvenoms all the worms of Nile , & c . ] So , in Churchyard's Discourse of Rebellion , & c . 1570 : " Hit venom castes as far as Nilus flood , [ brood ] " Hit poysoneth all it ...
Page 123
... dead , and send him Some bloody sign of it ; for ' tis commanded I should do so : You shall be miss'd at court , And that will well confirm it . IMO . Why , good fellow , What shall I do the while ? Where bide ? How live ? Or in my life ...
... dead , and send him Some bloody sign of it ; for ' tis commanded I should do so : You shall be miss'd at court , And that will well confirm it . IMO . Why , good fellow , What shall I do the while ? Where bide ? How live ? Or in my life ...
Page 133
... dead . O Imogen , Safe may'st thou wander , safe return again ! CLO . Sirrah , is this letter true ? Prs . Sir , as I think . [ Aside . CLO . It is Posthumus ' hand ; I know't . - Sirrah , if thou would'st not be a villain , but do me ...
... dead . O Imogen , Safe may'st thou wander , safe return again ! CLO . Sirrah , is this letter true ? Prs . Sir , as I think . [ Aside . CLO . It is Posthumus ' hand ; I know't . - Sirrah , if thou would'st not be a villain , but do me ...
Page 134
... dead body , -and when my lust hath dined , ( which , as I say , to vex her , I will execute in the clothes that she so praised , ) to the court I'll knock her back , foot her home again . She hath despised me rejoicingly , and I'll be ...
... dead body , -and when my lust hath dined , ( which , as I say , to vex her , I will execute in the clothes that she so praised , ) to the court I'll knock her back , foot her home again . She hath despised me rejoicingly , and I'll be ...
Page 145
... dead , " would not scruple to give the expression in the text to so fantastick a cha- racter as Cloten . The garments of Posthumus might indeed be cut to pieces before his face , though his head were off ; no one , however , but Cloten ...
... dead , " would not scruple to give the expression in the text to so fantastick a cha- racter as Cloten . The garments of Posthumus might indeed be cut to pieces before his face , though his head were off ; no one , however , but Cloten ...
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ALCIB Alcibiades Antony and Cleopatra APEM Apemantus ARVIRAGUS Athenian Athens Belarius believe blood BOSWELL Cæsar called Cloten Cymbeline death dost doth edition editors emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes false fear FLAV fool fortune gentleman give gods gold GUIDERIUS Hamlet hast hath heart heaven honest honour IACH Iachimo Imogen jewel JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Lear lady Leonatus lord Lucius Lucullus Macbeth MALONE MASON master means metre mistress nature noble old copy old reading passage Perhaps Pisanio play poet POST Posthumus pr'ythee pray Queen Rape of Lucrece RITSON Roman says SCENE second folio sense SERV servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Thomas Hanmer speak speech stand STEEVENS suppose thee Theobald thief thine thing thou art thought Timon Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida true TYRWHITT villain WARBURTON word