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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... muft I call her ? Lord . Madam . Sly , Alce madam , or Joan madam ? Lord . Madam , and nothing elfe , fo Lords call La- [ dies . Sly . Come , fit down on my knee . Sim , drink to her . Madam wife , they fay , that I have dream'd , and ...
... muft I call her ? Lord . Madam . Sly , Alce madam , or Joan madam ? Lord . Madam , and nothing elfe , fo Lords call La- [ dies . Sly . Come , fit down on my knee . Sim , drink to her . Madam wife , they fay , that I have dream'd , and ...
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... Muft fteed us all , and me amongst the reft ; And if you break the ice , and do this feat , Atchieve the elder , fet the younger free For our accefs ; whofe hap fhall be to have her , Will not fo graceless be , to be ingrate . + Hor ...
... Muft fteed us all , and me amongst the reft ; And if you break the ice , and do this feat , Atchieve the elder , fet the younger free For our accefs ; whofe hap fhall be to have her , Will not fo graceless be , to be ingrate . + Hor ...
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... muft have a husband ; I muft dance bare - foot on her wedding - day , And , for your love to her , lead apes in hell : Talk not to me , I will go fit and weep , ' Till I can find occafion of revenge . [ Exit Cath . Bap . Was ever ...
... muft have a husband ; I muft dance bare - foot on her wedding - day , And , for your love to her , lead apes in hell : Talk not to me , I will go fit and weep , ' Till I can find occafion of revenge . [ Exit Cath . Bap . Was ever ...
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... muft read , Baccalare ; by which the Italians mean , thou arrogant , prefump- Baccalare ! - tuous man ! the word is ufed fcornfully , upon any one that would affume a port of grandeur . WARBURTON . D 2 Pst . Pet . Oh , pardon me ...
... muft read , Baccalare ; by which the Italians mean , thou arrogant , prefump- Baccalare ! - tuous man ! the word is ufed fcornfully , upon any one that would affume a port of grandeur . WARBURTON . D 2 Pst . Pet . Oh , pardon me ...
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... muft win the prize ; and he , of both , That can affure my daughter greatest dower , Shall have Bianca's love . Say , Signior Gremio , what can you affure her ? Gre . First , as you know , my houfe within the city Is richly furnished ...
... muft win the prize ; and he , of both , That can affure my daughter greatest dower , Shall have Bianca's love . Say , Signior Gremio , what can you affure her ? Gre . First , as you know , my houfe within the city Is richly furnished ...
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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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Página 499 - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
Página 456 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief ? Fare you well: had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.
Página 361 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.