The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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Page xiv
... thou art " to " thou'rt " ( or vice versa ) , " he will " to " he'll " ( or vice versa ) , " I would " to " I'd " ( or vice versa ) , & c .; and where the old copies have a plural noun with a singular verb I have silently substituted ...
... thou art " to " thou'rt " ( or vice versa ) , " he will " to " he'll " ( or vice versa ) , " I would " to " I'd " ( or vice versa ) , & c .; and where the old copies have a plural noun with a singular verb I have silently substituted ...
Page xvi
... Thou cut'st my head off with a golden axe . " Romeo and Juliet , act iii . sc . 3 . " Thou want'st a rough pash , " & c . The Winter's Tale , act i . sc . 2 . " And if thou want'st a cord , " & c . King John , act iv . sc . 2 . " Mett ...
... Thou cut'st my head off with a golden axe . " Romeo and Juliet , act iii . sc . 3 . " Thou want'st a rough pash , " & c . The Winter's Tale , act i . sc . 2 . " And if thou want'st a cord , " & c . King John , act iv . sc . 2 . " Mett ...
Page 87
... thou not plaid some kingly parts in sport , Thou hadst bin a companion for a king , And beene a king among the meaner sort . Some others raile ; but raile as they thinke fit , Thou hast no rayling , but a raigning wit : And honesty thou ...
... thou not plaid some kingly parts in sport , Thou hadst bin a companion for a king , And beene a king among the meaner sort . Some others raile ; but raile as they thinke fit , Thou hast no rayling , but a raigning wit : And honesty thou ...
Page 107
... thou hast a good presence upon a stage ; methinks thou darkenest thy merit by playing in the country : get thee to Lon- don , for if one man [ i . e . Burbadge ] were dead , they will have much need of such as thou art . There would be ...
... thou hast a good presence upon a stage ; methinks thou darkenest thy merit by playing in the country : get thee to Lon- don , for if one man [ i . e . Burbadge ] were dead , they will have much need of such as thou art . There would be ...
Page 140
... Thou still as macheles Ned shall shyne . If Rossius Richard foames and fumes , The Globe shall have but emptie roomes , If thou doest act ; and Willes newe playe Shall be rehearst some other daye . Consent , then , Nedde ; doe us this ...
... Thou still as macheles Ned shall shyne . If Rossius Richard foames and fumes , The Globe shall have but emptie roomes , If thou doest act ; and Willes newe playe Shall be rehearst some other daye . Consent , then , Nedde ; doe us this ...
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