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 118
... Feran . Here villaine ; goe pay him strait . " San . Shall I give them another pecke of lavender ? " Feran . Out slave , and bring them presently to the dore . " Alfon . Why son , I hope at least youle dine with us . " San . I pray you ...
... Feran . Here villaine ; goe pay him strait . " San . Shall I give them another pecke of lavender ? " Feran . Out slave , and bring them presently to the dore . " Alfon . Why son , I hope at least youle dine with us . " San . I pray you ...
Page 129
... Feran . Come hither you villaine ; Ile cut your nose " You rogue : help me off with my bootes : wil't please " You to lay the cloth ? Sowns the villaine " Hurts my foote : pull easily I say : yet againe ? [ He beats them all . They ...
... Feran . Come hither you villaine ; Ile cut your nose " You rogue : help me off with my bootes : wil't please " You to lay the cloth ? Sowns the villaine " Hurts my foote : pull easily I say : yet againe ? [ He beats them all . They ...
Page 130
... Feran . Did you so , you damned villaine ? [ He beates them all out again . " This humour must I hold to me a while , " To bridle and holde back my head - strong wife , " With curbes of hunger , ease , and want of sleepe : " Nor sleep ...
... Feran . Did you so , you damned villaine ? [ He beates them all out again . " This humour must I hold to me a while , " To bridle and holde back my head - strong wife , " With curbes of hunger , ease , and want of sleepe : " Nor sleep ...
Page 146
... Feran . See here , Kate , I have provided meat for thee ; " Here , take it : what , is't not worthy thanks ? " Go , sirha , take it away againe , you shall be " Thankful for the next you have . " Kate . Why , I thanke you for it . " Feran ...
... Feran . See here , Kate , I have provided meat for thee ; " Here , take it : what , is't not worthy thanks ? " Go , sirha , take it away againe , you shall be " Thankful for the next you have . " Kate . Why , I thanke you for it . " Feran ...
Page 151
... Feran . Come hither , sirha : what have you there ? " Haber . A velvet cap , sir , and it please you . " Feran . Who spoke for it ? Didst thou , Kate ? " Kate . What if I did ? Come hither , sirha , give me the cap ; ile see if it will ...
... Feran . Come hither , sirha : what have you there ? " Haber . A velvet cap , sir , and it please you . " Feran . Who spoke for it ? Didst thou , Kate ? " Kate . What if I did ? Come hither , sirha , give me the cap ; ile see if it will ...
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