The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... fall frive to mend . * This prologue , after the firft copy was published in 1597 , re- ceived feveral alterations , both in refpect of correctness and verfi- fication . In the folio it is omitted.- The play was originally performed by ...
... fall frive to mend . * This prologue , after the firft copy was published in 1597 , re- ceived feveral alterations , both in refpect of correctness and verfi- fication . In the folio it is omitted.- The play was originally performed by ...
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... fall to one , is to fall to none , " For one no number is . " MALONE . ▾ Find them out , whofe names are written here ? ] The quarto , 1597 , adds : “ And yet I know not who are written here : I must to the learned to learn of them ...
... fall to one , is to fall to none , " For one no number is . " MALONE . ▾ Find them out , whofe names are written here ? ] The quarto , 1597 , adds : “ And yet I know not who are written here : I must to the learned to learn of them ...
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... fall'n i ' the cellar : " Bring a fresh plantain leaf , I've broke my fhin . " Again , in The Cafe is Alter'd , by Ben Jonfon , 16c9 , a fellow who has had his head broke , fays : " Tis nothing , a fillip , a device : fellow Juniper ...
... fall'n i ' the cellar : " Bring a fresh plantain leaf , I've broke my fhin . " Again , in The Cafe is Alter'd , by Ben Jonfon , 16c9 , a fellow who has had his head broke , fays : " Tis nothing , a fillip , a device : fellow Juniper ...
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... fall out with the dug . Shake , quoth the dove - house : ' twas no need , I trow , To bid me trudge . And fince that time it is eleven years : For then she could stand alone ' ; nay , by the rood , She could have run and waddled all ...
... fall out with the dug . Shake , quoth the dove - house : ' twas no need , I trow , To bid me trudge . And fince that time it is eleven years : For then she could stand alone ' ; nay , by the rood , She could have run and waddled all ...
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... fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou haft more wit ; Wilt thou not fule ? and , by my holy - dam , The pretty wench left crying , and faid - Ay : To fee now , how a jeft fhall come about ! Iwarrant , an I should live ...
... fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou haft more wit ; Wilt thou not fule ? and , by my holy - dam , The pretty wench left crying , and faid - Ay : To fee now , how a jeft fhall come about ! Iwarrant , an I should live ...
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