The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Cassell, 1886 |
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Page 98
... given them gratis , you repin'd ; Scandal'd the suppliants for the people , -call'd them Time - pleasers , flatterers , foes to nobleness . Cor . Why , this was known before . Bru . Not to them all . Cor . Have you inform'd them ...
... given them gratis , you repin'd ; Scandal'd the suppliants for the people , -call'd them Time - pleasers , flatterers , foes to nobleness . Cor . Why , this was known before . Bru . Not to them all . Cor . Have you inform'd them ...
Page 336
... given with welcome . The " that " in the preceding line is elliptically understood as repeated before " tis given , " the meaning of the entire sentence being , ' That feast is more like a vended entertainment at a tavern than a freely ...
... given with welcome . The " that " in the preceding line is elliptically understood as repeated before " tis given , " the meaning of the entire sentence being , ' That feast is more like a vended entertainment at a tavern than a freely ...
Page 358
... given him the revolt ; And none serve with him but constrainèd things , Whose hearts are absent too . Macd . Let our ... given . On account of the word " given " in the next line , the " variously changed to ' gone , ' ' gain'd , ' ' got ...
... given him the revolt ; And none serve with him but constrainèd things , Whose hearts are absent too . Macd . Let our ... given . On account of the word " given " in the next line , the " variously changed to ' gone , ' ' gain'd , ' ' got ...
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