The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... hath made a number of us so perfect , that now every one can rule a shrew in our countrey , save he that hath hir . " - I am aware a modern linguist may object that the word book does not at present seem dramatick , but it was once ...
... hath made a number of us so perfect , that now every one can rule a shrew in our countrey , save he that hath hir . " - I am aware a modern linguist may object that the word book does not at present seem dramatick , but it was once ...
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... hath much renown'd , " That fox'd a beggar so ( by chance was found " Sleeping ) that there needed not many a word " To make him to believe he was a lord : " But you affirm ( and in it seem most eager ) " ' Twill make a lord as drunk as ...
... hath much renown'd , " That fox'd a beggar so ( by chance was found " Sleeping ) that there needed not many a word " To make him to believe he was a lord : " But you affirm ( and in it seem most eager ) " ' Twill make a lord as drunk as ...
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... hath been lunatick ; And , when he says he is - , say , that he dreams , For he is nothing but a mighty lord.2 * And , when he says he is , say , that he dreams , For he is nothing but a mighty lord . ] I rather think , ( with Sir ...
... hath been lunatick ; And , when he says he is - , say , that he dreams , For he is nothing but a mighty lord.2 * And , when he says he is , say , that he dreams , For he is nothing but a mighty lord . ] I rather think , ( with Sir ...
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... hath observ'd in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With soft low tongue , and lowly courtesy ; And say , What is't your honour will command , Wherein your lady , and your ...
... hath observ'd in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With soft low tongue , and lowly courtesy ; And say , What is't your honour will command , Wherein your lady , and your ...
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... hath esteemed him No better than a poor and loathsome beggar : 2 And if the boy have not a woman's gift , To rain a shower of commanded tears , An onion will do well for such a shift ; Which in a napkin being close convey'd , Shall in ...
... hath esteemed him No better than a poor and loathsome beggar : 2 And if the boy have not a woman's gift , To rain a shower of commanded tears , An onion will do well for such a shift ; Which in a napkin being close convey'd , Shall in ...
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