The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 - English drama |
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Page 10
... miftrefs of ; and would you yet I were merrier ? Un- lefs you could teach me to forget a banish'd father , you muft not learn me how to remember any extraordinary pleafure . Cel . Herein , I fee , thou lov'ft me not with the full weight ...
... miftrefs of ; and would you yet I were merrier ? Un- lefs you could teach me to forget a banish'd father , you muft not learn me how to remember any extraordinary pleafure . Cel . Herein , I fee , thou lov'ft me not with the full weight ...
Page 22
... Miftrefs , difpatch you with your fafest hafte , And get you from our Court . Rof . Me , Uncle ! Duke . You , Coufin . Within these ten days if that thou be'st found So near our publick Court as twenty miles , Thou dieft for it . Rof ...
... Miftrefs , difpatch you with your fafest hafte , And get you from our Court . Rof . Me , Uncle ! Duke . You , Coufin . Within these ten days if that thou be'st found So near our publick Court as twenty miles , Thou dieft for it . Rof ...
Page 28
... Saw her a - bed , and in the morning early They found the bed untreafur'd of their miftrefs . 2 to cope him , ] To encounter him ; to engage with him . 2 Lord . 2 Lord . My lord , the roynish Clown , 28 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... Saw her a - bed , and in the morning early They found the bed untreafur'd of their miftrefs . 2 to cope him , ] To encounter him ; to engage with him . 2 Lord . 2 Lord . My lord , the roynish Clown , 28 AS YOU LIKE IT .
Page 44
... miftrefs ' eye - brow . Then a foldier : Full of strange oaths , and bearded like the pard , Jealous in honour , fudden , and quick in quarrel ; Seeking the bubble reputation 8 Even in the cannon's mouth . And then , the juftice In fair ...
... miftrefs ' eye - brow . Then a foldier : Full of strange oaths , and bearded like the pard , Jealous in honour , fudden , and quick in quarrel ; Seeking the bubble reputation 8 Even in the cannon's mouth . And then , the juftice In fair ...
Page 51
... miftrefs's brother . * Make incifion in thee . ] To make inc fin was a proverbial ex- preffion then in vogue for , to make to underiland . do in Beaumont and Fletcher's Humourous Lieute- nani , O excellent King , Angel - ey'd King ...
... miftrefs's brother . * Make incifion in thee . ] To make inc fin was a proverbial ex- preffion then in vogue for , to make to underiland . do in Beaumont and Fletcher's Humourous Lieute- nani , O excellent King , Angel - ey'd King ...
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