The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators ; to which are Added Notes by Sam. Johnson, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Hawes, Clark and Collins, W. Johnston, T. Caslon, T. Lownds, and the executors of B. Dodd, 1765 |
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... two parallel Paffa- ges in the Play to that Purpose . THEOBALD . * It is not unlikely that the onion was an expedient ufed by the actors of interludes . SCENE SCENE IV . Changes to a Bedchamber in the Lord's OF THE SHREW . 9 .
... two parallel Paffa- ges in the Play to that Purpose . THEOBALD . * It is not unlikely that the onion was an expedient ufed by the actors of interludes . SCENE SCENE IV . Changes to a Bedchamber in the Lord's OF THE SHREW . 9 .
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... Changes to a Bedchamber in the Lord's Houfe . Enter Sly with Attendants , fome with apparel , bafon and ewer , and other appurtenances . Re - enter Lord . Sly . OR God's fake , a pot of fmall ale . FOR 1 Sero . Wilt pleafe your Lordship ...
... Changes to a Bedchamber in the Lord's Houfe . Enter Sly with Attendants , fome with apparel , bafon and ewer , and other appurtenances . Re - enter Lord . Sly . OR God's fake , a pot of fmall ale . FOR 1 Sero . Wilt pleafe your Lordship ...
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... change of the negative in the fecond line falves the abfurdity , and sets the paf- fage right . Gremio and Tranio are vyeing in their offers to carry Bianca : The latter boldly pro- pofes to fettle land to the amount of two thousand ...
... change of the negative in the fecond line falves the abfurdity , and sets the paf- fage right . Gremio and Tranio are vyeing in their offers to carry Bianca : The latter boldly pro- pofes to fettle land to the amount of two thousand ...
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... change true rules for odd inventions . Enter a Servant . Serv . Mistress , your father prays you leave your books ... change true Rules for new Inventions . ] This is Senfe and the Meaning of the Paffage ; but the Reading of the Second ...
... change true rules for odd inventions . Enter a Servant . Serv . Mistress , your father prays you leave your books ... change true Rules for new Inventions . ] This is Senfe and the Meaning of the Paffage ; but the Reading of the Second ...
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... change these poor accoutrements , ' Twere well for Kate , and better for myself . But what a fool am I to chat with you , When I should bid good - morrow to my Bride , And feal the title with a lovely kiss ? [ Exit . Tra . He hath fome ...
... change these poor accoutrements , ' Twere well for Kate , and better for myself . But what a fool am I to chat with you , When I should bid good - morrow to my Bride , And feal the title with a lovely kiss ? [ Exit . Tra . He hath fome ...
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againſt anfwer Antipholis Beat Beatrice becauſe Benedick Bianca Bion Cath Catharine Claud Claudio Coufin Count daughter doft Dogb doth Dromio Duke elfe Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fafe faid father fatire Faulc Faulconbridge feems fenfe fent ferve fhall fhame fhew fhould fince firft fome foul fpeak France ftand fuch fure fwear fweet Gremio hath hear heav'n Hero himſelf honour Hortenfio houfe houſe huſband John Kate King King John knave lady Leon Leonato Lord Lucentio Madam mafter marry miſtreſs moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never Padua paffage Pedro Petruchio pleaſe pray prefent Prince purpoſe reafon reft SCENE Shakespeare ſhall ſhe Signior ſpeak tell thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thine thofe thou art Tranio uſed villain WARBURTON whofe wife word worfe
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