The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. Hamlet. Cymbeline, Band 18Johnson, 1803 |
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... sword : Swear by my fword , Never to speak of this that you have heard . GHOST . [ Beneath . ] Swear by his fword . HAM . Well faid , old mole ! can't work i'the earth fo faft ? then prefent likewife did , when he commanded that each ...
... sword : Swear by my fword , Never to speak of this that you have heard . GHOST . [ Beneath . ] Swear by his fword . HAM . Well faid , old mole ! can't work i'the earth fo faft ? then prefent likewife did , when he commanded that each ...
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... Sword Now falls on Priam.- I as a painted tyrant , ] Shakspeare was probably here thinking of the tremendous perfonages often reprefented in old tapestry , whose uplifted swords stick in the air , and do nothing . MALONE . 2 as we often ...
... Sword Now falls on Priam.- I as a painted tyrant , ] Shakspeare was probably here thinking of the tremendous perfonages often reprefented in old tapestry , whose uplifted swords stick in the air , and do nothing . MALONE . 2 as we often ...
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... Sword ; and know thou a more horrid hent : ] To hent is ufed by Shakspeare for to seize , to catch , to lay hold on . Hent is , therefore , hold , or feizure . Lay hold on him , fword , at a more horrid time . JOHNSON . See Vol . VI . p ...
... Sword ; and know thou a more horrid hent : ] To hent is ufed by Shakspeare for to seize , to catch , to lay hold on . Hent is , therefore , hold , or feizure . Lay hold on him , fword , at a more horrid time . JOHNSON . See Vol . VI . p ...
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... Sword , nor hatchment , o'er his bones , ] It was the custom , in the times of our author , to hang a fword over the grave of a knight . JOHNSON . This practice is uniformly kept up to this day . Not only the fword , but the helmet ...
... Sword , nor hatchment , o'er his bones , ] It was the custom , in the times of our author , to hang a fword over the grave of a knight . JOHNSON . This practice is uniformly kept up to this day . Not only the fword , but the helmet ...
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... sword unbated and envenomed . M. MASON . 8 It may be death . ] It is a matter of furprise , that no one of Shakspeare's numerous and able commentators has remarked , with proper warmth and deteftation , the villainous affaffin - like ...
... sword unbated and envenomed . M. MASON . 8 It may be death . ] It is a matter of furprise , that no one of Shakspeare's numerous and able commentators has remarked , with proper warmth and deteftation , the villainous affaffin - like ...
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