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Page 36
Here thought they to Rather than want a spirit : appear , and pertly ! have done
No tongue ; all eyes ; be silent ! [ Soft music . Some wanton charm upon this man
and maid , Whose vows are , that no bed - rite shall be paid Till Hymen ' s torch
be ...
Here thought they to Rather than want a spirit : appear , and pertly ! have done
No tongue ; all eyes ; be silent ! [ Soft music . Some wanton charm upon this man
and maid , Whose vows are , that no bed - rite shall be paid Till Hymen ' s torch
be ...
Page 38
Thee , however ungrammatical , appears to have been sometimes used in a
plural sense : thus , in " Hamlet , ” Act II . Sc . 2 ; the prince . addressing the
players , says , “ I am glad to see thee well . " & A frippery : - ) A frippery was the.
33 .
Thee , however ungrammatical , appears to have been sometimes used in a
plural sense : thus , in " Hamlet , ” Act II . Sc . 2 ; the prince . addressing the
players , says , “ I am glad to see thee well . " & A frippery : - ) A frippery was the.
33 .
Page 42
... but in no respect holy ; the error of show for flow ' is also transparent , and must
have been occasioned chiefly by the mistake of the long 8 fors . " In his anxiety to
sustain the changes proposed by his annotator , Mr . Collier appears to have ...
... but in no respect holy ; the error of show for flow ' is also transparent , and must
have been occasioned chiefly by the mistake of the long 8 fors . " In his anxiety to
sustain the changes proposed by his annotator , Mr . Collier appears to have ...
Page 56
... the publishers probably trusting to foist the elder production upon the public as
Shakespeare ' s work ; but from this piece he appears to have derived nothing ,
unless , perhaps , some hint for the character of Kent . The episode of Gloucester
...
... the publishers probably trusting to foist the elder production upon the public as
Shakespeare ' s work ; but from this piece he appears to have derived nothing ,
unless , perhaps , some hint for the character of Kent . The episode of Gloucester
...
Page 66
... to entertained with that ceremonious affection as you fight when I cannot
choose ; and to eat no fish . ( 2 ) were wont ; there ' s a great abatement of
kindness LEAR . What art thou ? appears as well in the general dependants as in
KENT .
... to entertained with that ceremonious affection as you fight when I cannot
choose ; and to eat no fish . ( 2 ) were wont ; there ' s a great abatement of
kindness LEAR . What art thou ? appears as well in the general dependants as in
KENT .
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