The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 8J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 26
... wishes , go with me to my trial : wherein if I be foiled , there is but one shamed that was never gracious ; if ... wish to read , I beseech you , punish me not with your hard thoughts . Therein I confess myself much guilty to deny ...
... wishes , go with me to my trial : wherein if I be foiled , there is but one shamed that was never gracious ; if ... wish to read , I beseech you , punish me not with your hard thoughts . Therein I confess myself much guilty to deny ...
Page 34
... wish upon you ! you will try in time , in despite of a fall . - But , turning these jests out of service , let us talk in good earnest : Is it possible , on such a sudden , you should fall into so strong a liking with old sir Rowland's ...
... wish upon you ! you will try in time , in despite of a fall . - But , turning these jests out of service , let us talk in good earnest : Is it possible , on such a sudden , you should fall into so strong a liking with old sir Rowland's ...
Page 57
... wish for her sake , more than for mine own , My fortunes were more able to relieve her : But I am shepherd to another man , And do not sheer the fleeces that I graze ; My master is of churlish disposition , 4 And little recks to find ...
... wish for her sake , more than for mine own , My fortunes were more able to relieve her : But I am shepherd to another man , And do not sheer the fleeces that I graze ; My master is of churlish disposition , 4 And little recks to find ...
Page 64
... wish away . ' Again , in Every Man out of his Humour , Act I. sc . iii : " Sog . Why , who am I , sir ? " Mac . One of those that fortune favours . " Car . The periphrasis of a foole . " REED . And then he drew a dial from his poke ; 64 ...
... wish away . ' Again , in Every Man out of his Humour , Act I. sc . iii : " Sog . Why , who am I , sir ? " Mac . One of those that fortune favours . " Car . The periphrasis of a foole . " REED . And then he drew a dial from his poke ; 64 ...
Page 96
... wish unto you to be driven by a poet's verses , as Rubonax was , to hang yourself , nor to be rimed to death , as is said to be done in Ireland- . " MALONE . 4 to meet ; but mountains may be removed with 96 ACT III . AS YOU LIKE IT .
... wish unto you to be driven by a poet's verses , as Rubonax was , to hang yourself , nor to be rimed to death , as is said to be done in Ireland- . " MALONE . 4 to meet ; but mountains may be removed with 96 ACT III . AS YOU LIKE IT .
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