The beauties of Shakespear: regularly selected from each play, with explanatory notes and similar passages from ancient and modern authors by W. Dodd. [Another] |
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... them here : hence the reader will find little of the inimitable Falstaff in this work , and not one line extracted from the Merry Wives of Windsor , one of Shak- speare's best and justly admired comedies ; whoever reads that PREFACE . V.
... them here : hence the reader will find little of the inimitable Falstaff in this work , and not one line extracted from the Merry Wives of Windsor , one of Shak- speare's best and justly admired comedies ; whoever reads that PREFACE . V.
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... wives . I will be more jealous of thee than a Barbary cock - pigeon over his hen ; more clamorous than a parrot against rain ; more new - fangled than an ape ; more giddy in my desires than a monkey ; I will weep for nothing , like ...
... wives . I will be more jealous of thee than a Barbary cock - pigeon over his hen ; more clamorous than a parrot against rain ; more new - fangled than an ape ; more giddy in my desires than a monkey ; I will weep for nothing , like ...
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... am not Adriana nor thy wife . The time was once when thou unurged wouldst vow That never words were music to thine ear , That never object pleasing in thine eye , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , 25 25 Comedy of Errors.
... am not Adriana nor thy wife . The time was once when thou unurged wouldst vow That never words were music to thine ear , That never object pleasing in thine eye , That never touch well - welcome to thy hand , 25 25 Comedy of Errors.
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... wife A woman that is like a German clock , Still a repairing ; ever out of frame ; And never going aright , being a watch , But being watch'd that it may still go right ? ACT IV Sonnet . Did not the heavenly rhetoric of thine eye ...
... wife A woman that is like a German clock , Still a repairing ; ever out of frame ; And never going aright , being a watch , But being watch'd that it may still go right ? ACT IV Sonnet . Did not the heavenly rhetoric of thine eye ...
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... wives , With blearded visages , come forth to view The issue of the exploit . The Deceit of Ornament or Appearances . The world is still deceiv'd with ornament . In law , what plea so tainted and corrupt , But , being season'd with a ...
... wives , With blearded visages , come forth to view The issue of the exploit . The Deceit of Ornament or Appearances . The world is still deceiv'd with ornament . In law , what plea so tainted and corrupt , But , being season'd with a ...
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