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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... lord ; He cried upon it at the merest loss , And twice to - day pick'd out the dullest scent : Trust me , I take him for the better dog . LORD . Thou art a fool ; if Echo were as fleet , I would esteem him worth a dozen such . But sup ...
... lord ; He cried upon it at the merest loss , And twice to - day pick'd out the dullest scent : Trust me , I take him for the better dog . LORD . Thou art a fool ; if Echo were as fleet , I would esteem him worth a dozen such . But sup ...
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... lord . " * And , when he says he is , say , that he dreams , For he is nothing but a mighty lord . ] I rather think , ( with Sir Thomas Hanmer ) that Shakspeare wrote : And when he says he's poor , say that he dreams . The dignity of a lord ...
... lord . " * And , when he says he is , say , that he dreams , For he is nothing but a mighty lord . ] I rather think , ( with Sir Thomas Hanmer ) that Shakspeare wrote : And when he says he's poor , say that he dreams . The dignity of a lord ...
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... lord , I warrant you , we'll play our part , As he shall think , by our true diligence , He is no less than what we say he is . LORD . Take him up gently , and to bed with him ; And each one to his office , when he wakes.- [ Some bear ...
... lord , I warrant you , we'll play our part , As he shall think , by our true diligence , He is no less than what we say he is . LORD . Take him up gently , and to bed with him ; And each one to his office , when he wakes.- [ Some bear ...
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... LORD . Bid them come near : — Enter Players . Now , fellows , you are welcome . 1 PLAY . We thank your honour . LORD . Do you intend to stay with me to - night ? 2 PLAY . So please your lordship to accept our duty . LORD . With all my ...
... LORD . Bid them come near : — Enter Players . Now , fellows , you are welcome . 1 PLAY . We thank your honour . LORD . Do you intend to stay with me to - night ? 2 PLAY . So please your lordship to accept our duty . LORD . With all my ...
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... 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 . There is a lord will hear you play to - night : 7 I think ...
... 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 . There is a lord will hear you play to - night : 7 I think ...
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