The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 13
... thee . " 60 . let us be mery , " With huff a galand , synge tyrll on the bery , " And let the wyde worlde wynde . " STEEVENS . -you have burst ? ] To burst and to break were anciently synonymous . Falstaff says , that " John of Gaunt ...
... thee . " 60 . let us be mery , " With huff a galand , synge tyrll on the bery , " And let the wyde worlde wynde . " STEEVENS . -you have burst ? ] To burst and to break were anciently synonymous . Falstaff says , that " John of Gaunt ...
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... thee . " MALONE . I must go fetch the thirdborough . ] The old copy reads : I must go fetch the headborough . 7 Sly . Third , or fourth , or fifth borough , & c . STEEVENS . This corrupt reading had passed down through all the copies ...
... thee . " MALONE . I must go fetch the thirdborough . ] The old copy reads : I must go fetch the headborough . 7 Sly . Third , or fourth , or fifth borough , & c . STEEVENS . This corrupt reading had passed down through all the copies ...
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... thee denie . " Sinne . Then give me a piece of thy tayle to make a flappe for a flie . " For if I had a piece thereof , I do verely believe " The humble bees stinging should never me grieve . " Satan . No , my friend , no , my tayle I ...
... thee denie . " Sinne . Then give me a piece of thy tayle to make a flappe for a flie . " For if I had a piece thereof , I do verely believe " The humble bees stinging should never me grieve . " Satan . No , my friend , no , my tayle I ...
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... thee more instructions.- [ Exit Servant . I know , the boy will well usurp the grace , Voice , gait , and action of a gentlewoman : I long to hear him call the drunkard , husband ; And how my men will stay themselves from laughter ...
... thee more instructions.- [ Exit Servant . I know , the boy will well usurp the grace , Voice , gait , and action of a gentlewoman : I long to hear him call the drunkard , husband ; And how my men will stay themselves from laughter ...
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... thee of thy birth ; Call home thy ancient thoughts from banishment , And banish hence these abject lowly dreams : Look how thy servants do attend on thee , Each in his office ready at thy beck . 8 I am not bestraught : ] I once thought ...
... thee of thy birth ; Call home thy ancient thoughts from banishment , And banish hence these abject lowly dreams : Look how thy servants do attend on thee , Each in his office ready at thy beck . 8 I am not bestraught : ] I once thought ...
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ancient Antigonus Antony and Cleopatra Autolycus Baptista Ben Jonson BIAN Bianca BION Biondello Bohemia brach called Camillo comedy daughter doth editor Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Feran Ferando fool gentleman give Gremio hand Hanmer hast hath hear Hermione honour horse Hortensio i'the JOHNSON Kate KATH Katharine King Henry King Henry IV King Lear kiss lady LEON Leontes look lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio maid MALONE married MASON master means merry mistress musick never old copy Padua passage PAUL Paulina Perdita perhaps Petruchio Polixenes pr'ythee pray prince queen RITSON SCENE second folio sense Servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHEP shrew Sicilia signior speak STEEVENS suppose swear sweet tell thee Theobald thing thou art Tranio Troilus and Cressida unto Vincentio WARBURTON wife word