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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Such , as give Their money out of hope they may believe , May here find truth too
. Those , that come to see Only a show or two , and so agree , The play may pass
; if they be still , and willing , I ' ll undertake , may see away their shilling Richly ...
Such , as give Their money out of hope they may believe , May here find truth too
. Those , that come to see Only a show or two , and so agree , The play may pass
; if they be still , and willing , I ' ll undertake , may see away their shilling Richly ...
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He knew that five or six men with swords , gave a very unsatisfactory idea of an
army , and therefore , without much care to excuse his former practice , he allows
that a theatrical fight would destroy all opinion of truth , and leave him never an ...
He knew that five or six men with swords , gave a very unsatisfactory idea of an
army , and therefore , without much care to excuse his former practice , he allows
that a theatrical fight would destroy all opinion of truth , and leave him never an ...
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Yet I am richer than my base accusers , That never knew what truth meant : I now
seal it ; 6 And with that blood will make them one day groan for ' t . My noble
father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais ' d head against usurping Richard ...
Yet I am richer than my base accusers , That never knew what truth meant : I now
seal it ; 6 And with that blood will make them one day groan for ' t . My noble
father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais ' d head against usurping Richard ...
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9 Few words to fair faith : Troilus shall be such to Cressid , as what envy can say
worst , shall be a mock for his truth ; ' and what truth can speak truest , not truer
than Troilus . Cres . Will you walk in , my lord ? Re - enter PANDARUS . Pan .
9 Few words to fair faith : Troilus shall be such to Cressid , as what envy can say
worst , shall be a mock for his truth ; ' and what truth can speak truest , not truer
than Troilus . Cres . Will you walk in , my lord ? Re - enter PANDARUS . Pan .
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A hateful truth. Cres. What, and from Troilus too ? * o heavy heart,'] 0, which is not
in the old copy, was added, for the sake of the metre, by Mr. Pope. Malone. 9
strain'd — ] So the quarto. The folio and all the moderns have— strange. Johnson
...
A hateful truth. Cres. What, and from Troilus too ? * o heavy heart,'] 0, which is not
in the old copy, was added, for the sake of the metre, by Mr. Pope. Malone. 9
strain'd — ] So the quarto. The folio and all the moderns have— strange. Johnson
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