The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... grace the shame quittance is meant a faint return of blows . So , in King Henry V .: " We shall forget the office of our hand , " Sooner than quittance of desert and merit . " * For from his metal was his party steel'd ; STEEVENS ...
... grace the shame quittance is meant a faint return of blows . So , in King Henry V .: " We shall forget the office of our hand , " Sooner than quittance of desert and merit . " * For from his metal was his party steel'd ; STEEVENS ...
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... Grace , you Agate ! hast not forgot that yet ? " The virtues of the agate were anciently supposed to protect the wearer from any misfortune . So , in Greene's Mamillia , 1593 : " the man that hath the stone agathes about him , is surely ...
... Grace , you Agate ! hast not forgot that yet ? " The virtues of the agate were anciently supposed to protect the wearer from any misfortune . So , in Greene's Mamillia , 1593 : " the man that hath the stone agathes about him , is surely ...
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... grace , but he is almost out of mine , I can assure him . What said master Dumbleton about the satin for my short cloak , and slops ? I believe an agate is used merely to express any thing remark- ably little , without any allusion to ...
... grace , but he is almost out of mine , I can assure him . What said master Dumbleton about the satin for my short cloak , and slops ? I believe an agate is used merely to express any thing remark- ably little , without any allusion to ...
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... grace , I am a poor widow of Eastcheap , and he is arrested at my suit . CH . JUST . For what sum ? Host . It is more than for some , my lord ; it is for all , all I have : he hath eaten me out of house Devil , 1639 , seems to point out ...
... grace , I am a poor widow of Eastcheap , and he is arrested at my suit . CH . JUST . For what sum ? Host . It is more than for some , my lord ; it is for all , all I have : he hath eaten me out of house Devil , 1639 , seems to point out ...
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... grace , my lord ; tap for tap , and so part fair . CH . JUST . Now the Lord lighten thee ! thou art a great fool . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . Another Street . Enter Prince HENRY and POINS . P. HEN . Trust me , I am exceeding weary ...
... grace , my lord ; tap for tap , and so part fair . CH . JUST . Now the Lord lighten thee ! thou art a great fool . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . Another Street . Enter Prince HENRY and POINS . P. HEN . Trust me , I am exceeding weary ...
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