The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 156
... kingdom:7 simony was fair play j Again: " The bosses of his mulis brydles "
Myght bye Christ and his disciples " As farre as I coulde ever rede." Steevens. • 5
— : — with easy roads,] i. e. by short stages. Steevens. 6 Of an unbounded
stomach ...
... kingdom:7 simony was fair play j Again: " The bosses of his mulis brydles "
Myght bye Christ and his disciples " As farre as I coulde ever rede." Steevens. • 5
— : — with easy roads,] i. e. by short stages. Steevens. 6 Of an unbounded
stomach ...
Page 196
What was purpos ' d Concerning his imprisonment , was rather ( If there be faith
in men , ) meant for his trial , And fair purgation to the world , than malice ; I am
sure , in me . K . HEN . Well , well , my lords , respect him ; Take him , and use
him ...
What was purpos ' d Concerning his imprisonment , was rather ( If there be faith
in men , ) meant for his trial , And fair purgation to the world , than malice ; I am
sure , in me . K . HEN . Well , well , my lords , respect him ; Take him , and use
him ...
Page 197
What was purpos ' d Concerning his imprisonment , was rather ( If there be faith
in men , ) meant for his trial , and fair purgation to the world , than malice ; I am
sure , in me . K . HEN . Well , well , my lords , respect him ; Take him , and use
him ...
What was purpos ' d Concerning his imprisonment , was rather ( If there be faith
in men , ) meant for his trial , and fair purgation to the world , than malice ; I am
sure , in me . K . HEN . Well , well , my lords , respect him ; Take him , and use
him ...
Page 238
Let her be as she is : if she be fair , ' tis the better for her ; an she be not , she has
the mends in her own hands . 3 TRO . Good Pandarus ! How now , Pandarus ?
Pan . I have had my labour for my travel ; illthought on of her , and ill - thought on
...
Let her be as she is : if she be fair , ' tis the better for her ; an she be not , she has
the mends in her own hands . 3 TRO . Good Pandarus ! How now , Pandarus ?
Pan . I have had my labour for my travel ; illthought on of her , and ill - thought on
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Page 332
Fair be to you , my lord , and to all this fair company ! fair desires , in all fair
measure , fairly guide them ! especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your
fair pillow ! HELEN . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . · Pan . You speak your
fair ...
Fair be to you , my lord , and to all this fair company ! fair desires , in all fair
measure , fairly guide them ! especially to you , fair queen ! fair thoughts be your
fair pillow ! HELEN . Dear lord , you are full of fair words . · Pan . You speak your
fair ...
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