The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 7R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Noble Science of Defence . " 66 Beatrice means , that Benedick published a general challenge , like a prize - fighter . STEEVENS . 9challenged Cupid at the FLIGHT : ] Flight ( as Mr. Douce observes to me ) does not here mean an arrow ...
... Noble Science of Defence . " 66 Beatrice means , that Benedick published a general challenge , like a prize - fighter . STEEVENS . 9challenged Cupid at the FLIGHT : ] Flight ( as Mr. Douce observes to me ) does not here mean an arrow ...
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... noble Claudio . BEAT . O Lord ! he will hang upon him like a disease : he is sooner caught than the pestilence , and the taker runs presently mad . God help the noble Claudio ! if he have caught the Benedick , it will cost him a ...
... noble Claudio . BEAT . O Lord ! he will hang upon him like a disease : he is sooner caught than the pestilence , and the taker runs presently mad . God help the noble Claudio ! if he have caught the Benedick , it will cost him a ...
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... noble strain , of approved valour , it is used in several of the old plays . So , in Glapthorne's Wit in a Constable , 1639 : 66 one who never “ Had mooted in the hall , or seen the revels 66 Kept in the house at Christmas . ” Again ...
... noble strain , of approved valour , it is used in several of the old plays . So , in Glapthorne's Wit in a Constable , 1639 : 66 one who never “ Had mooted in the hall , or seen the revels 66 Kept in the house at Christmas . ” Again ...
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... NOBLE strain , ] i . e . descent , lineage . So , in The Fairy Queen , b . iv . c . viii . s . 33 : 66 Sprung from the auncient stocke of prince's straine . ” Again , b . v . c . ix . s . 32 : " Sate goodly temperaunce in garments clene ...
... NOBLE strain , ] i . e . descent , lineage . So , in The Fairy Queen , b . iv . c . viii . s . 33 : 66 Sprung from the auncient stocke of prince's straine . ” Again , b . v . c . ix . s . 32 : " Sate goodly temperaunce in garments clene ...
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... noble , or not I for an angel ; of good dis- course , an excellent musician , and her hair shall be of what colour it please God 2. Ha ! the prince and monsieur Love I will hide me in the arbour . [ Withdraws . 2 - and her HAIR shall be ...
... noble , or not I for an angel ; of good dis- course , an excellent musician , and her hair shall be of what colour it please God 2. Ha ! the prince and monsieur Love I will hide me in the arbour . [ Withdraws . 2 - and her HAIR shall be ...
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