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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... things : - Upon my life , I am a lord , indeed ; And not a tinker , nor Christophero Sly.- Well , bring our lady hither to our sight ; And once again , a pot o ' the smallest ale . 2 SERV . Will't please your mightiness to wash your ...
... things : - Upon my life , I am a lord , indeed ; And not a tinker , nor Christophero Sly.- Well , bring our lady hither to our sight ; And once again , a pot o ' the smallest ale . 2 SERV . Will't please your mightiness to wash your ...
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... thing . JOHNSON . This word is used in the old play of King Leir , ( not Shak- speare's :) " Gon . I marvel , Ragan , how you can endure " To see that proud , pert peat , our youngest sister , " & c . BIAN . Sister , content you in my ...
... thing . JOHNSON . This word is used in the old play of King Leir , ( not Shak- speare's :) " Gon . I marvel , Ragan , how you can endure " To see that proud , pert peat , our youngest sister , " & c . BIAN . Sister , content you in my ...
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... thing ' specially . GRE . What's that , I pray ? HOR . Marry , sir , to get a husband for her sister . GRE . A husband ! a devil . HOR . I say , a husband . GRE . I say , a devil : Think'st thou , Hortensio , though her father be very ...
... thing ' specially . GRE . What's that , I pray ? HOR . Marry , sir , to get a husband for her sister . GRE . A husband ! a devil . HOR . I say , a husband . GRE . I say , a devil : Think'st thou , Hortensio , though her father be very ...
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... thing more rests , that thyself execute ; - To make one among these wooers : If thou ask me why , - Sufficeth , my reasons are both good and weighty.3 [ Exeunt . 1 SERV . My lord , you nod ; you do not mind the play . SLY . Yes , by ...
... thing more rests , that thyself execute ; - To make one among these wooers : If thou ask me why , - Sufficeth , my reasons are both good and weighty.3 [ Exeunt . 1 SERV . My lord , you nod ; you do not mind the play . SLY . Yes , by ...
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... Things , and per- haps in other Collections : " 39. A Florentine young gentleman was so deceived by the lustre and orientness of her jewels , pearls , rings , lawns , scarfes , laces , gold spangles , and other gaudy devices , that he ...
... Things , and per- haps in other Collections : " 39. A Florentine young gentleman was so deceived by the lustre and orientness of her jewels , pearls , rings , lawns , scarfes , laces , gold spangles , and other gaudy devices , that he ...
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ancient Antigonus Antony and Cleopatra appears Autolycus Baptista Ben Jonson BIAN Bianca BION Biondello Bohemia brach called Camillo comedy daughter doth editor Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father Feran Ferando fool gentleman give Grumio hand Hanmer hast hath hear Hermione honour horse Hortensio husband i'the JOHNSON Kate KATH Katharine King Henry King Lear kiss lady LEON Leontes look lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio maid MALONE married MASON master means mistress musick never old copy Padua passage PAUL Paulina Perdita perhaps Petruchio Pisa Polixenes 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 TYRWHITT unto Vincentio WARBURTON wife Winter's Tale word