The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... thee from fhame ! BIRON . [ Reads . ] Item , That no woman shall come within a mile of my court.- And hath this been proclaim'd ? LONG . Four days ago . BIRON . Let's fee the penalty . [ Reads . ] - On pain of lofing her tongue.— LONG ...
... thee from fhame ! BIRON . [ Reads . ] Item , That no woman shall come within a mile of my court.- And hath this been proclaim'd ? LONG . Four days ago . BIRON . Let's fee the penalty . [ Reads . ] - On pain of lofing her tongue.— LONG ...
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... thee , " That lay here leiger , in the last great frost ? " Again , in Sir Henry Wotton's Definition : " An ambaffador is an honest man fent to lie ( i . e . reside ) abroad for the good of his country . " REED . If I break faith , this ...
... thee , " That lay here leiger , in the last great frost ? " Again , in Sir Henry Wotton's Definition : " An ambaffador is an honest man fent to lie ( i . e . reside ) abroad for the good of his country . " REED . If I break faith , this ...
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... thee , to receive the meed of punish- ment , by thy sweet grace's officer , Antony Dull ; a man of good repute , carriage , bearing , and eftima- tion . DULL . Me , an't fhall please you ; I am Antony Dull . dener's Labyrinth , bl . 1 ...
... thee , to receive the meed of punish- ment , by thy sweet grace's officer , Antony Dull ; a man of good repute , carriage , bearing , and eftima- tion . DULL . Me , an't fhall please you ; I am Antony Dull . dener's Labyrinth , bl . 1 ...
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... thee down , forrow ! [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another part of the fame . Armado's House . Enter ARMADO and MoTH . ARM . Boy , what fign is it , when a man of great fpirit grows melancholy ? MOTH . A great fign , fir , that he will look fad ...
... thee down , forrow ! [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another part of the fame . Armado's House . Enter ARMADO and MoTH . ARM . Boy , what fign is it , when a man of great fpirit grows melancholy ? MOTH . A great fign , fir , that he will look fad ...
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... thee for this , my jovial juvinell . " STEEVENS . tough fenior , as an appertinent title to your old time , ] Here and in two fpeeches above the old copies have fignior , which appears to have been the old fpelling of fenior . So , in ...
... thee for this , my jovial juvinell . " STEEVENS . tough fenior , as an appertinent title to your old time , ] Here and in two fpeeches above the old copies have fignior , which appears to have been the old fpelling of fenior . So , in ...
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