The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9 |
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... poor and loathsome beggar : 2 And if the boy have not a woman's gift , To rain a shower of commanded tears , An onion3 will do well for such a shift ; Which in a napkin being close convey'd , Shall in despite enforce a watery eye .
... poor and loathsome beggar : 2 And if the boy have not a woman's gift , To rain a shower of commanded tears , An onion3 will do well for such a shift ; Which in a napkin being close convey'd , Shall in despite enforce a watery eye .
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tis best Put finger in the eye , -an she knew why . A pretty peat ! ] Peat or pet is a word of endearment from petit , little , as if it meant pretty little thing . JOHNSON . This word is used in the old play of King Leir ...
tis best Put finger in the eye , -an she knew why . A pretty peat ! ] Peat or pet is a word of endearment from petit , little , as if it meant pretty little thing . JOHNSON . This word is used in the old play of King Leir ...
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Tranio , be so , because Lucentio loves : And let me be a slave , to achieve that maid Whose sudden sight hath thrall'd my wounded eye . Enter BIONDello . Here comes the rogue . - Sirrah , where have you been ? BION .
Tranio , be so , because Lucentio loves : And let me be a slave , to achieve that maid Whose sudden sight hath thrall'd my wounded eye . Enter BIONDello . Here comes the rogue . - Sirrah , where have you been ? BION .
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The following is the description of her : " Florent his wofull heed up lifte , " And saw this vecke , where that she sit , " Which was the lothest wighte " That ever man caste on his eye : " Hir nose baas , hir browes hie , " Hir eyes ...
The following is the description of her : " Florent his wofull heed up lifte , " And saw this vecke , where that she sit , " Which was the lothest wighte " That ever man caste on his eye : " Hir nose baas , hir browes hie , " Hir eyes ...
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... his rope - tricks.3 I'll tell you what , sir , -an she stand him but a little , he will throw a figure in her face , and so disfigure her with it , that she shall have no more eyes to see withal than a cat : You know him not , sir .
... his rope - tricks.3 I'll tell you what , sir , -an she stand him but a little , he will throw a figure in her face , and so disfigure her with it , that she shall have no more eyes to see withal than a cat : You know him not , sir .
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