The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes, Volumes 18-19J. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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Page 23
... death of your fox in the field or covert , then you must sound three notes , with three winds ; and recheat , mark you , sir , upon the same three winds . " " Now , sir , when you come to your stately gate , as you sounded the recheat ...
... death of your fox in the field or covert , then you must sound three notes , with three winds ; and recheat , mark you , sir , upon the same three winds . " " Now , sir , when you come to your stately gate , as you sounded the recheat ...
Page 35
... death , my lord . D. JOHN . Let us to the great supper ; their cheer is the greater , that I am subdued : " Would the cook were of my mind ! -Shall we go prove what's to be done ? BORA . We'll wait upon your lordship . [ Exeunt sary ...
... death , my lord . D. JOHN . Let us to the great supper ; their cheer is the greater , that I am subdued : " Would the cook were of my mind ! -Shall we go prove what's to be done ? BORA . We'll wait upon your lordship . [ Exeunt sary ...
Page 51
... death , when you charge him with such a message . " Huon of Bourdeaux , ch . 17 . BOWLE . my lady Tongue . ] Thus the quarto , 1600. The folio reads - this lady Tongue . STEEVENS . D. PEDRO . Come , lady , come ; you E 2 SC . I. 51 ...
... death , when you charge him with such a message . " Huon of Bourdeaux , ch . 17 . BOWLE . my lady Tongue . ] Thus the quarto , 1600. The folio reads - this lady Tongue . STEEVENS . D. PEDRO . Come , lady , come ; you E 2 SC . I. 51 ...
Page 58
... death of this marriage ? BORA . The poison of that lies in you to temper . Go you to the prince your brother ; spare not to tell him , that he hath wronged his honour in 58 ACT II . MUCH ADO longer an archer; his glory shall be ours, ...
... death of this marriage ? BORA . The poison of that lies in you to temper . Go you to the prince your brother ; spare not to tell him , that he hath wronged his honour in 58 ACT II . MUCH ADO longer an archer; his glory shall be ours, ...
Page 82
... death of the princess of Conti , says , " -portant meme sur les aiguillettes des petites tetes de mort . " And as a tall man is before compared to a lance ill - headed ; so , by the same figure , a little man is very aptly liken'd to an ...
... death of the princess of Conti , says , " -portant meme sur les aiguillettes des petites tetes de mort . " And as a tall man is before compared to a lance ill - headed ; so , by the same figure , a little man is very aptly liken'd to an ...
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