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... ftill it.3 2 -bid those that are drunk ) Thus the quarto , 1600 . The folio , 1623 , reads- " bid them that , " & c . STEEVENS . 3 If you hear a child cry & c . ] It is not impossible but that part of this scene was intended as a ...
... ftill it.3 2 -bid those that are drunk ) Thus the quarto , 1600 . The folio , 1623 , reads- " bid them that , " & c . STEEVENS . 3 If you hear a child cry & c . ] It is not impossible but that part of this scene was intended as a ...
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... ftill of the night , as making any affray , or beating his wyfe , or fer- vant , or finging , or revyling in his house , to the difturbaunce of his neighbours , under payne of iiis . iiiid . " & c . & c . Ben Jonfon , however , appears ...
... ftill of the night , as making any affray , or beating his wyfe , or fer- vant , or finging , or revyling in his house , to the difturbaunce of his neighbours , under payne of iiis . iiiid . " & c . & c . Ben Jonfon , however , appears ...
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... ftill of opinion that the passage belongs to Verges ; but , for the true reading of it , I should with to adopt a much neater emendation , which has fince been suggested to me in conversation by Mr. Steevens - Let them be in band . Shak ...
... ftill of opinion that the passage belongs to Verges ; but , for the true reading of it , I should with to adopt a much neater emendation , which has fince been suggested to me in conversation by Mr. Steevens - Let them be in band . Shak ...
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... ftill be a whore - house . " JOHNSON . Again , in Goulart's Admirable Histories , & c . 1607 : " -hear- ing that they were together in a hot - house at an old woman's that dwelt by him . " STEEVENS . 5 - whom I detest- ) He designed to ...
... ftill be a whore - house . " JOHNSON . Again , in Goulart's Admirable Histories , & c . 1607 : " -hear- ing that they were together in a hot - house at an old woman's that dwelt by him . " STEEVENS . 5 - whom I detest- ) He designed to ...
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William Shakespeare. That refpites me a life , whose very comfort 日す Is ftill a dying horror ! PROV . ' Tis pity of him . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A Room in Angelo's House . Enter ANGELO.8 ANG . When I would pray and think , I think and ...
William Shakespeare. That refpites me a life , whose very comfort 日す Is ftill a dying horror ! PROV . ' Tis pity of him . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A Room in Angelo's House . Enter ANGELO.8 ANG . When I would pray and think , I think and ...
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