The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 51
... his kind with her . " The incon- tinence of this lady has been already alluded to in the Induction to the Taming of a Shrew , scene the second . STEEVENS . For no name fits thy nature but thy own ! E 2 SC . III . 51 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... his kind with her . " The incon- tinence of this lady has been already alluded to in the Induction to the Taming of a Shrew , scene the second . STEEVENS . For no name fits thy nature but thy own ! E 2 SC . III . 51 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
Page 52
... nature but thy own ! TAM . Give me thy poniard ; you shall know , my boys , Your mother's hand shall right your mother's wrong . DEM . Stay , madam , here is more belongs to her ; First , thrash the corn , then after burn the straw ...
... nature but thy own ! TAM . Give me thy poniard ; you shall know , my boys , Your mother's hand shall right your mother's wrong . DEM . Stay , madam , here is more belongs to her ; First , thrash the corn , then after burn the straw ...
Page 85
... nature made for murders , and for rapes . MAR . O , why should nature build so foul a den , Unless the gods delight in tragedies ! TIT . Give signs , sweet girl , -for here are none but friends , - What Roman lord it was durst do the ...
... nature made for murders , and for rapes . MAR . O , why should nature build so foul a den , Unless the gods delight in tragedies ! TIT . Give signs , sweet girl , -for here are none but friends , - What Roman lord it was durst do the ...
Page 95
... nature . " STEEVEns . 1ignomy . ] i . e . ignominy . See Vol . XI . p . 426 , n . 9 . MALONE . The close enacts and counsels of the heart ! ] So , in Othello : " They are close denotements working from the heart , - . " MALONE . Here's ...
... nature . " STEEVEns . 1ignomy . ] i . e . ignominy . See Vol . XI . p . 426 , n . 9 . MALONE . The close enacts and counsels of the heart ! ] So , in Othello : " They are close denotements working from the heart , - . " MALONE . Here's ...
Page 112
... nature lent thee but thy mother's look , Villain , thou might'st have been an emperor : But where the bull and cow are both milk - white , They never do beget a coal - black calf . Peace , villain , peace ! -even thus he rates the babe ...
... nature lent thee but thy mother's look , Villain , thou might'st have been an emperor : But where the bull and cow are both milk - white , They never do beget a coal - black calf . Peace , villain , peace ! -even thus he rates the babe ...
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