Select Plays of William Shakespeare: In Six Volumes. With the Corrections & Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added, Notes, Volume 2proprietors, 1820 |
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... comes it that your kindred shun your house , As beaten hence by your strange lunacy . O , noble lord , bethink thee of thy birth ; Call home thy ancient thoughts from banishment , And banish hence these abject lowly dreams : Look how ...
... comes it that your kindred shun your house , As beaten hence by your strange lunacy . O , noble lord , bethink thee of thy birth ; Call home thy ancient thoughts from banishment , And banish hence these abject lowly dreams : Look how ...
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... comes the rogue . - Sirrah , where have you been ? Bion . Where have I been ? Nay , how now , where are you ? Master , has my fellow Tranio stol'n your clothes ? Or you stol'n his ? or both ? pray , what's the news ? Luc . Sirrah , come ...
... comes the rogue . - Sirrah , where have you been ? Bion . Where have I been ? Nay , how now , where are you ? Master , has my fellow Tranio stol'n your clothes ? Or you stol'n his ? or both ? pray , what's the news ? Luc . Sirrah , come ...
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... Comes there any more of it ? Page . My lord , ' tis but begun . Sly . ' Tis a very excellent piece of work , madam lady ; ' Would ' t were done ! 4 So would I , ] The old copy has - could . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . 5 Malone . - your ...
... Comes there any more of it ? Page . My lord , ' tis but begun . Sly . ' Tis a very excellent piece of work , madam lady ; ' Would ' t were done ! 4 So would I , ] The old copy has - could . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . 5 Malone . - your ...
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... comes by the worst . Pet . Will it not be ? ' Faith , sirrah , an you'll not knock , I'll wring it ; 1 I'll try how you can sol , fa , and sing it . 2 [ He wrings GRU . by the ears . Gru . Help , masters , help ! my master is mad . Pet ...
... comes by the worst . Pet . Will it not be ? ' Faith , sirrah , an you'll not knock , I'll wring it ; 1 I'll try how you can sol , fa , and sing it . 2 [ He wrings GRU . by the ears . Gru . Help , masters , help ! my master is mad . Pet ...
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... come to wive it wealthily in Padua ; If wealthily , then happily in Padua . Gru . Nay , look you , sir , he tells ... comes withal . Hor . Petruchio , since we have stepp'd thus far in , I will continue that I broach'd in jest . I can ...
... come to wive it wealthily in Padua ; If wealthily , then happily in Padua . Gru . Nay , look you , sir , he tells ... comes withal . Hor . Petruchio , since we have stepp'd thus far in , I will continue that I broach'd in jest . I can ...
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ancient Antigonus Antipholus Antony and Cleopatra Autolycus Baptista Ben Jonson Bian Bianca Bion Biondello Bohemia Camillo comedy Cymbeline daughter dost doth Dromio Duke editor emendation Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair father Feran Ferando fool gentleman give Gremio hand Hanmer hath honour Hortensio humour husband Johnson Kate Kath Katharina King Henry King Lear lady Leon Leontes look lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio Malone married Mason master means merry mistress never old copy Othello Padua passage Paulina perhaps Petruchio play Polixenes pray prince queen Ritson scene second folio sense servants Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shep Shrew signifies signior speak Steevens suppose sweet tell thee Theobald thing thou art Tranio Troilus and Cressida unto villain Vincentio Warburton wife word
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