The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... mean , an ' we be in Choler , we'll Greg . Ay , while you live , draw your Neck out of the Collar . Sam . 1 ftrike quickly , being mov'd . Greg . But thou art not quickly mov'd to strike . we'll not carry coals . ] A phrafe then in ufe ...
... mean , an ' we be in Choler , we'll Greg . Ay , while you live , draw your Neck out of the Collar . Sam . 1 ftrike quickly , being mov'd . Greg . But thou art not quickly mov'd to strike . we'll not carry coals . ] A phrafe then in ufe ...
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... means ? Mon. Both by myfelf and many other friends ; But he , his own affections ' counsellor , 5 Tht moft are bufted , & c . ] E- dition 1597. Inttead of which it is in the other editions thus . ――ly my oven . Which then most fu¿ht ...
... means ? Mon. Both by myfelf and many other friends ; But he , his own affections ' counsellor , 5 Tht moft are bufted , & c . ] E- dition 1597. Inttead of which it is in the other editions thus . ――ly my oven . Which then most fu¿ht ...
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... means to purfue his de- fire . That the blind fhould find paths to ill is no great wonder . I Why then , O brawling love , & c . ] Of thefe lines neither the fenfe nor occafion is very evi- dent . He is not yet in love with an enemy ...
... means to purfue his de- fire . That the blind fhould find paths to ill is no great wonder . I Why then , O brawling love , & c . ] Of thefe lines neither the fenfe nor occafion is very evi- dent . He is not yet in love with an enemy ...
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... means that she is heir to his cftate , and I fuppofe no man Such ever called his lan is his earth . I will venture to propofe a bold change , She is the hope and stay of my full years . 2 Earth - treading ftars that make dark HEAVEN's ...
... means that she is heir to his cftate , and I fuppofe no man Such ever called his lan is his earth . I will venture to propofe a bold change , She is the hope and stay of my full years . 2 Earth - treading ftars that make dark HEAVEN's ...
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... mean , Sir , in delay We waste our lights in vain , like lights by day . Take our good meaning , for our judgment fits Five times in that , ere once in our fine wits . Rom . And we mean well in going to this mask ; But ' tis no wit to ...
... mean , Sir , in delay We waste our lights in vain , like lights by day . Take our good meaning , for our judgment fits Five times in that , ere once in our fine wits . Rom . And we mean well in going to this mask ; But ' tis no wit to ...
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