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 48
... heart - whole . " M. MASON . ' Redime & c . ] Our author had this line from Lilly , which I mention , that it may not be brought as an argument for his learning . JOHNSON . Dr. Farmer's pamphlet affords an additional proof that this ...
... heart - whole . " M. MASON . ' Redime & c . ] Our author had this line from Lilly , which I mention , that it may not be brought as an argument for his learning . JOHNSON . Dr. Farmer's pamphlet affords an additional proof that this ...
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... heart to do it . GRU . Knock at the gate ? -O heavens ! Spake you not these words plain , -Sirrah , knock me here , Rap me here , knock me well , and knock me soundly ?? And come you now with - knocking at the gate ? PET . Sirrah , be ...
... heart to do it . GRU . Knock at the gate ? -O heavens ! Spake you not these words plain , -Sirrah , knock me here , Rap me here , knock me well , and knock me soundly ?? And come you now with - knocking at the gate ? PET . Sirrah , be ...
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... hearts , up started a quite contrary card . " . Again , in Rowley's When you see me you know me , 1621 : " You have been at noddy , I see . " Ay , and the first card comes to my hand is a knave . " I am a coat - card , indeed . " Then ...
... hearts , up started a quite contrary card . " . Again , in Rowley's When you see me you know me , 1621 : " You have been at noddy , I see . " Ay , and the first card comes to my hand is a knave . " I am a coat - card , indeed . " Then ...
Page 103
... heart , Unto a mad - brain rudesby , full of spleen ; " Who woo'd in haste , and means to wed at leisure . I told you , I , he was a frantick fool , Hiding his bitter jests in blunt behaviour : And , to be noted for a merry man , He'll ...
... heart , Unto a mad - brain rudesby , full of spleen ; " Who woo'd in haste , and means to wed at leisure . I told you , I , he was a frantick fool , Hiding his bitter jests in blunt behaviour : And , to be noted for a merry man , He'll ...
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... heart in my belly , ere I should come by a fire to thaw me : -But , I , with blowing the fire , shall warm myself ; for , considering the wea- ther , a taller man than I will take cold . Holla , hoa ! Curtis ! was ever man so rayed ...
... heart in my belly , ere I should come by a fire to thaw me : -But , I , with blowing the fire , shall warm myself ; for , considering the wea- ther , a taller man than I will take cold . Holla , hoa ! Curtis ! was ever man so rayed ...
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