The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... thee froth , and lime : ] Thus the quarto ; the folio reads " and live . " This paffage had paffed through all the editions without fufpicion of being corrupted ; but the reading of the old quartos of 1602 and 1619 , Let me fee thee ...
... thee froth , and lime : ] Thus the quarto ; the folio reads " and live . " This paffage had paffed through all the editions without fufpicion of being corrupted ; but the reading of the old quartos of 1602 and 1619 , Let me fee thee ...
Page 41
... thee for that humour . * FAL . O , fhe did fo course o'er my exteriors with fuch a greedy intention , ' that the appetite of her eye did seem to fcorch me up like a burning - glass ! Here's another letter to her : fhe bears the purfe ...
... thee for that humour . * FAL . O , fhe did fo course o'er my exteriors with fuch a greedy intention , ' that the appetite of her eye did seem to fcorch me up like a burning - glass ! Here's another letter to her : fhe bears the purfe ...
Page 45
... thee ; troop on . [ Exeunt . I will incenfe Page , & c . ] So , in K. Henry VIII : 661 have Incens'd the lords of the council , that he is " A moft arch heretic . " In both paffages , to incenfe has the fame meaning as to inftigate . 8 ...
... thee ; troop on . [ Exeunt . I will incenfe Page , & c . ] So , in K. Henry VIII : 661 have Incens'd the lords of the council , that he is " A moft arch heretic . " In both paffages , to incenfe has the fame meaning as to inftigate . 8 ...
Page 46
... thee , go to the cafement , and fee if you can fee can see my master , mafter Doctor Caius , coming : if he do , i'faith , and find any body in the houfe , here will be an old abufing of God's patience , and the king's English . RUG . I ...
... thee , go to the cafement , and fee if you can fee can see my master , mafter Doctor Caius , coming : if he do , i'faith , and find any body in the houfe , here will be an old abufing of God's patience , and the king's English . RUG . I ...
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... thee one thyng , " In fayth you wyll be fhent . " STEEVENS . and down , down , adown - a , & c . ] To deceive her master , fhe fings as if at her work . SIR J. HAWKINS . This appears to have been the burden of fome fong then well known ...
... thee one thyng , " In fayth you wyll be fhent . " STEEVENS . and down , down , adown - a , & c . ] To deceive her master , fhe fings as if at her work . SIR J. HAWKINS . This appears to have been the burden of fome fong then well known ...
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