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 68
... keeps from all access of suitors ; And will not promise her to any man , Until the elder sister first be wed : The younger then is free , and not before . TRA . If it be so , sir , that you are the man Must stead us all , and me among ...
... keeps from all access of suitors ; And will not promise her to any man , Until the elder sister first be wed : The younger then is free , and not before . TRA . If it be so , sir , that you are the man Must stead us all , and me among ...
Page 72
... keep you fair . ] I wish to read — to keep you fine . But either word may serve . JOHNSON . 9 - hilding- ] The word hilding or hinderling , is a low wretch ; it is applied to Katharine for the coarseness of her be- haviour . JOHNSON . 1 ...
... keep you fair . ] I wish to read — to keep you fine . But either word may serve . JOHNSON . 9 - hilding- ] The word hilding or hinderling , is a low wretch ; it is applied to Katharine for the coarseness of her be- haviour . JOHNSON . 1 ...
Page 86
... keep'st com- mand.5 PET . Did ever Dian so become a grove , As Kate this chamber with her princely gait ? 3 • Go , fool , and whom thou keep'st command . ] This is exactly the ΠασσάμενΘ επιτασσε of Theocritus , Eid . xv . v . 90 , and ...
... keep'st com- mand.5 PET . Did ever Dian so become a grove , As Kate this chamber with her princely gait ? 3 • Go , fool , and whom thou keep'st command . ] This is exactly the ΠασσάμενΘ επιτασσε of Theocritus , Eid . xv . v . 90 , and ...
Page 87
... keep you warm . PET . Marry , so I mean , sweet Katharine in thy bed : And therefore , setting all this chat aside , Thus in plain terms : -Your father hath consented That you shall be my wife ; your dowry ' greed on ; And , will you ...
... keep you warm . PET . Marry , so I mean , sweet Katharine in thy bed : And therefore , setting all this chat aside , Thus in plain terms : -Your father hath consented That you shall be my wife ; your dowry ' greed on ; And , will you ...
Page 107
... keep him from stumbling , hath been often burst , and now repaired with knots : one girt six times pieced , and a wo- man's crupper of velure , which hath two letters for her name , fairly set down in studs , and here and there pieced ...
... keep him from stumbling , hath been often burst , and now repaired with knots : one girt six times pieced , and a wo- man's crupper of velure , which hath two letters for her name , fairly set down in studs , and here and there pieced ...
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