“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Page 51
... purpose of corrupting thofe young women to whom they pre- tended love . Richard Poore , bishop of Salisbury , in his Conftitutions , anni 1217 , forbids the putting of rub rings , or any the like matter , on women's fingers , in order ...
... purpose of corrupting thofe young women to whom they pre- tended love . Richard Poore , bishop of Salisbury , in his Conftitutions , anni 1217 , forbids the putting of rub rings , or any the like matter , on women's fingers , in order ...
Page 72
... purpose , to fet on a quantity of barren fpectators to laugh , as our poet fays in his Hamlet . I do not advance this without fome authority ; and a quotation from Ben Jonfon will very well explain it : He may perhaps , in tail of a ...
... purpose , to fet on a quantity of barren fpectators to laugh , as our poet fays in his Hamlet . I do not advance this without fome authority ; and a quotation from Ben Jonfon will very well explain it : He may perhaps , in tail of a ...
Page 78
... purpose : and , believe't , The duke will lay upon him all the honour That good convenience claims . Count . Return you thither ? 1 Gen. Ay , madam , with the fwifteft wing of fpeed . Hel . ' Till I have no wife , I have nothing in ...
... purpose : and , believe't , The duke will lay upon him all the honour That good convenience claims . Count . Return you thither ? 1 Gen. Ay , madam , with the fwifteft wing of fpeed . Hel . ' Till I have no wife , I have nothing in ...
Page 86
... purpose . Wid . He does , indeed ; 6 And brokes with all that can in fuch a fuit Corrupt the tender honour of a maid : But she is arm'd for him , and keeps her guard In honefteft defence . 4 - examined . ] That is , queftion'd , doubted ...
... purpose . Wid . He does , indeed ; 6 And brokes with all that can in fuch a fuit Corrupt the tender honour of a maid : But she is arm'd for him , and keeps her guard In honefteft defence . 4 - examined . ] That is , queftion'd , doubted ...
Page 94
... purpose . 7to your worn counfel- ] To your private knowledge , after having required from you an oath of fecrecy . JOHNSON . 8 Now his important blood will nought deny ] Important here , and elsewhere , is importunate . JOHNSON . So ...
... purpose . 7to your worn counfel- ] To your private knowledge , after having required from you an oath of fecrecy . JOHNSON . 8 Now his important blood will nought deny ] Important here , and elsewhere , is importunate . JOHNSON . So ...
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