The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page 55
... hair auburn , the dress a scarlet doublet , and a loose black gown without sleeves thrown over it . In 1748 , the colours were carefully restored ; but in 1793 , Malone , with strange taste , had the whole painted white by a common ...
... hair auburn , the dress a scarlet doublet , and a loose black gown without sleeves thrown over it . In 1748 , the colours were carefully restored ; but in 1793 , Malone , with strange taste , had the whole painted white by a common ...
Page 77
... hair . " Here of course an equivoque was intended between hair and heir , else there were no apparent point in the jest ; and the reference clearly is to the War of the League against Henry of Navarre , who became heir to the crown of ...
... hair . " Here of course an equivoque was intended between hair and heir , else there were no apparent point in the jest ; and the reference clearly is to the War of the League against Henry of Navarre , who became heir to the crown of ...
Page 97
... hair of another man . Ant . S. Why is Time such a niggard of hair , being , as it is , so plentiful an excrement ? 5 Dro . S. Because it is a blessing that he bestows on beasts : and what he hath scanted men in hair , he hath given them ...
... hair of another man . Ant . S. Why is Time such a niggard of hair , being , as it is , so plentiful an excrement ? 5 Dro . S. Because it is a blessing that he bestows on beasts : and what he hath scanted men in hair , he hath given them ...
Page 98
... hair lost by nature . Ant . S. But your reason was not substantial , why there is no time to recover . Dro . S. Thus I mend it : Time himself is bald , and there- fore to the world's end will have bald followers . Ant . S. I knew ...
... hair lost by nature . Ant . S. But your reason was not substantial , why there is no time to recover . Dro . S. Thus I mend it : Time himself is bald , and there- fore to the world's end will have bald followers . Ant . S. I knew ...
Page 110
... hairs , And as a bed I'll take them , and there lie ; And , in that glorious supposition , think He gains by death that hath such means to die : Let Love be light , being drownèd if she sink ! 26 Luc . What , are you mad , that you do ...
... hairs , And as a bed I'll take them , and there lie ; And , in that glorious supposition , think He gains by death that hath such means to die : Let Love be light , being drownèd if she sink ! 26 Luc . What , are you mad , that you do ...
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