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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... What is it your honour will command ? Let one attend him with a silver bason , Full of rose - water , and bestrew'd with flowers ; Another bear the ewer , the third a diaper , And say , -Will't please your lordship cool your hands ?
... What is it your honour will command ? Let one attend him with a silver bason , Full of rose - water , and bestrew'd with flowers ; Another bear the ewer , the third a diaper , And say , -Will't please your lordship cool your hands ?
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An it please your honour , Players that offer service to your lordship . The likeness in writing of Sly and say produced the omission . JOHNSON . This is hardly right ; for how should the Lord know the beggar's name to be Sly ?
An it please your honour , Players that offer service to your lordship . The likeness in writing of Sly and say produced the omission . JOHNSON . This is hardly right ; for how should the Lord know the beggar's name to be Sly ?
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We thank your honour . LORD . ... In the fifth Earl of Northumberland's Household Book , ( with a copy of which I was honoured by the late duchess , ) the following article occurs . The book was begun in the year 1512 : " Rewards to ...
We thank your honour . LORD . ... In the fifth Earl of Northumberland's Household Book , ( with a copy of which I was honoured by the late duchess , ) the following article occurs . The book was begun in the year 1512 : " Rewards to ...
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I think , ' twas Soto ' that your honour means . LORD . ' Tis very true ; -thou didst it excellent.Well , you are come to me in happy time ; The rather for I have some sport in hand , Wherein your cunning can assist me much .
I think , ' twas Soto ' that your honour means . LORD . ' Tis very true ; -thou didst it excellent.Well , you are come to me in happy time ; The rather for I have some sport in hand , Wherein your cunning can assist me much .
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But I am doubtful of your modesties ; Lest , over - eying of his odd behaviour , ( For yet his honour never heard a play , ) You break into some merry passion , And so offend him ; for I tell you , sirs , If you should smile , he grows ...
But I am doubtful of your modesties ; Lest , over - eying of his odd behaviour , ( For yet his honour never heard a play , ) You break into some merry passion , And so offend him ; for I tell you , sirs , If you should smile , he grows ...
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