The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... mistress that is passing fair , What doth her beauty serve , but as a note Where I may read , who pass'd that passing fair ? Farewell ; thou canst not teach me to forget . 6 8 BEN . I'll pay that doctrine , or else die in debt ...
... mistress that is passing fair , What doth her beauty serve , but as a note Where I may read , who pass'd that passing fair ? Farewell ; thou canst not teach me to forget . 6 8 BEN . I'll pay that doctrine , or else die in debt ...
Page 52
... mistress not be fit too ? The rather , saving reverence of the word , for ' tis said a woman's fitness comes by fits . " copy In The Comedy of Errors , the word is written as in the first . of this play , and is used in the same sense ...
... mistress not be fit too ? The rather , saving reverence of the word , for ' tis said a woman's fitness comes by fits . " copy In The Comedy of Errors , the word is written as in the first . of this play , and is used in the same sense ...
Page 64
... mistresses ! which of you all Will now deny to dance ? she that makes dainty , she , I'll swear , hath corns ; Am I come near you now ? You are welcome , gentlemen ! I have seen the day , That I have worn a visor ; and could tell A ...
... mistresses ! which of you all Will now deny to dance ? she that makes dainty , she , I'll swear , hath corns ; Am I come near you now ? You are welcome , gentlemen ! I have seen the day , That I have worn a visor ; and could tell A ...
Page 79
... mistress ' circle Of some strange nature , letting it there stand Till she had laid it , and conjur'd it down ; That were some spite : my invocation Is fair and honest , and , in his mistress ' name , I conjure only but to raise up him ...
... mistress ' circle Of some strange nature , letting it there stand Till she had laid it , and conjur'd it down ; That were some spite : my invocation Is fair and honest , and , in his mistress ' name , I conjure only but to raise up him ...
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... mistress were that kind of fruit , As maids call medlars , when they laugh alone . " 7 As maids & c . ] After this line , in the old copies , I find two other verses , containing such ribaldry , that I cannot venture to insert them in ...
... mistress were that kind of fruit , As maids call medlars , when they laugh alone . " 7 As maids & c . ] After this line , in the old copies , I find two other verses , containing such ribaldry , that I cannot venture to insert them in ...
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