The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 54
... death I beg ; and one thing more , That womanhood denies my tongue to tell : O , keep me from their worse than killing lust , And tumble me into fome loathfome pit ; Where never man's eye may behold my body : Do this , and be a ...
... death I beg ; and one thing more , That womanhood denies my tongue to tell : O , keep me from their worse than killing lust , And tumble me into fome loathfome pit ; Where never man's eye may behold my body : Do this , and be a ...
Page 56
... death . QUIN . Aaron is gone ; and my compaffionate heart Will not permit mine eyes once to behold The thing , whereat it trembles by furmife : O , tell me how it is ; for ne'er till now Was I a child , to fear I know not what . MART ...
... death . QUIN . Aaron is gone ; and my compaffionate heart Will not permit mine eyes once to behold The thing , whereat it trembles by furmife : O , tell me how it is ; for ne'er till now Was I a child , to fear I know not what . MART ...
Page 60
... death , That end upon them fhould be executed . TAM . Andronicus , I will entreat the king ; Fear not thy fons , they fhall do well enough . TIT . Come , Lucius , come ; ftay not to talk with them . [ Exeunt feverally . SCENE V. The ...
... death , That end upon them fhould be executed . TAM . Andronicus , I will entreat the king ; Fear not thy fons , they fhall do well enough . TIT . Come , Lucius , come ; ftay not to talk with them . [ Exeunt feverally . SCENE V. The ...
Page 65
... death ; And let me fay , that never wept before , My tears are now prevailing orators . Luc . O , noble father , you lament în vain ; The tribunes hear you not , no man is by , And you recount your forrows to a stone . TIT . Ah , Lucius ...
... death ; And let me fay , that never wept before , My tears are now prevailing orators . Luc . O , noble father , you lament în vain ; The tribunes hear you not , no man is by , And you recount your forrows to a stone . TIT . Ah , Lucius ...
Page 66
... death . But wherefore ftand'ft thou with thy weapon drawn ? Luc . To refcue my two brothers from their death : For which attempt , the judges have pronounc'd My everlasting doom of banishment . TIT . O happy man ! they have befriended ...
... death . But wherefore ftand'ft thou with thy weapon drawn ? Luc . To refcue my two brothers from their death : For which attempt , the judges have pronounc'd My everlasting doom of banishment . TIT . O happy man ! they have befriended ...
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