The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page 40
... court - gate . Lov . The reformation of our travell'd gallants , That fill the court with quarrels , talk , and tailors . Cham . I'm glad ' tis there : now I would pray our monsieurs To think an English courtier may be wise , For so run ...
... court - gate . Lov . The reformation of our travell'd gallants , That fill the court with quarrels , talk , and tailors . Cham . I'm glad ' tis there : now I would pray our monsieurs To think an English courtier may be wise , For so run ...
Page 77
... court ( short ) to be longer . F 4 has defer , and Keightley conjectured " That longer you desire the court delay'd As well " etc. Vaughan proposes defy in the sense of " renounce , disavow " . Malone may be right in explaining " That ...
... court ( short ) to be longer . F 4 has defer , and Keightley conjectured " That longer you desire the court delay'd As well " etc. Vaughan proposes defy in the sense of " renounce , disavow " . Malone may be right in explaining " That ...
Page 188
... court to court , till it came to judge- ment , so that everie man expected that judgement would be given the next day . At which daie the king came thither , and set him down in a chaire within a doore , in the end of the gallerie ...
... court to court , till it came to judge- ment , so that everie man expected that judgement would be given the next day . At which daie the king came thither , and set him down in a chaire within a doore , in the end of the gallerie ...
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