The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... recorded in this schedule here : Your oaths are past , and now subscribe your names ; That his own hand may strike his honour down , That violates the smallest branch herein : If you are arm'd to do , as sworn to LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. ...
... recorded in this schedule here : Your oaths are past , and now subscribe your names ; That his own hand may strike his honour down , That violates the smallest branch herein : If you are arm'd to do , as sworn to LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. ...
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... to make a change in the last word of the verse : - " When I to fast expressly am fore - bid ; " i . e . when I am enjoined before - hand to fast . THEOBALD . Or , having sworn too hard - a - keeping SC . T. 7 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... to make a change in the last word of the verse : - " When I to fast expressly am fore - bid ; " i . e . when I am enjoined before - hand to fast . THEOBALD . Or , having sworn too hard - a - keeping SC . T. 7 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
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... hand and a pair of dice on the ground . Ben Jonson hints at the unfortunate catastrophe of both man and horse , which I find happened at Rome , where to the disgrace of the age , of the country , and of humanity , they were burnt by ...
... hand and a pair of dice on the ground . Ben Jonson hints at the unfortunate catastrophe of both man and horse , which I find happened at Rome , where to the disgrace of the age , of the country , and of humanity , they were burnt by ...
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... hand , As honour , without breach of honour , may Make tender of to thy true worthiness : You may not come , fair princess , in my gates ; But here without you shall be so receiv'd , As you shall deem yourself lodg'd in my heart ...
... hand , As honour , without breach of honour , may Make tender of to thy true worthiness : You may not come , fair princess , in my gates ; But here without you shall be so receiv'd , As you shall deem yourself lodg'd in my heart ...
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... hands in your pocket , like a man 9 festinately hither ; ] i . e . hastily . Shakspeare uses the adjective festinate in King Lear : " Advise the Duke where you are going , to a most festinate preparation . " STEevens . 1 a French brawl ...
... hands in your pocket , like a man 9 festinately hither ; ] i . e . hastily . Shakspeare uses the adjective festinate in King Lear : " Advise the Duke where you are going , to a most festinate preparation . " STEevens . 1 a French brawl ...
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Amadis de Gaula ancient Ansaldo Antonio Armado BASS Bassanio Ben Jonson BIRON bond BOYET called Christian COST Costard doth ducats duke Dumain editions editor emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fool Giannetto give Gratiano hath hear heart heaven honour Jessica JOHNSON KATH King Henry l'envoy lady LAUN Launcelot letter Longaville lord Lorenzo Love's Love's Labour's Lost madam MALONE MASON master means merchant Merchant of Venice merry mistress Monarcho MOTH musick Nerissa never night oath old copies passage peize play poet Pompey Portia pound of flesh praise pray Princess quarto ring romances SALAN SALAR Saracens says SCENE second folio sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shylock signifies signior Sonnet speak STEEVENS suppose swear sweet tell thee THEOBALD thing thou thousand ducats thrasonical tongue true TYRWHITT unto Venice WARBURTON word