The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, 7 tomasJ. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... swear ! __ And his page o't'other side , that handful of wit ! Ah , heavens , it is a most pathetical nit ! Sola , sola ! [ Shouting within . [ Exit COSTARD , running . I fear too much rubbing ; ] To rub is one of the terms of the ...
... swear ! __ And his page o't'other side , that handful of wit ! Ah , heavens , it is a most pathetical nit ! Sola , sola ! [ Shouting within . [ Exit COSTARD , running . I fear too much rubbing ; ] To rub is one of the terms of the ...
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... swear , ] The word even has been supplied ; and the two preceding lines are wanting in the copy published in England's Helicon , 1614. STEEVENS . Swear is here used as a dissyllable . Mr. Pope , not attending to this , reads - ev'n Jove ...
... swear , ] The word even has been supplied ; and the two preceding lines are wanting in the copy published in England's Helicon , 1614. STEEVENS . Swear is here used as a dissyllable . Mr. Pope , not attending to this , reads - ev'n Jove ...
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... swear ? " How will he scorn ? how will he spend his wit ? How will he triumph , leap , and laugh at it ? For all the wealth that ever I did see , I would not have him know so much by me . BIRON . Now step I forth to whip hypocrisy.- Ah ...
... swear ? " How will he scorn ? how will he spend his wit ? How will he triumph , leap , and laugh at it ? For all the wealth that ever I did see , I would not have him know so much by me . BIRON . Now step I forth to whip hypocrisy.- Ah ...
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... swear , beauty doth beauty lack , If that she learn not of her eye to look : : No face is fair , that is not full so black . " KING . O paradox ! Black is the badge of hell , The hue of dungeons , and the scowl of night ; " And beauty's ...
... swear , beauty doth beauty lack , If that she learn not of her eye to look : : No face is fair , that is not full so black . " KING . O paradox ! Black is the badge of hell , The hue of dungeons , and the scowl of night ; " And beauty's ...
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... swear upon a book.2 - I 1 more guarded- ] i . e . more ornamented . So , in So- liman and Perseda , 1599 : " Piston . But is there no reward for my false dice ? " Erastus . Yes , sir , a guarded suit from top to toe . " Again , in ...
... swear upon a book.2 - I 1 more guarded- ] i . e . more ornamented . So , in So- liman and Perseda , 1599 : " Piston . But is there no reward for my false dice ? " Erastus . Yes , sir , a guarded suit from top to toe . " Again , in ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., 7 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1813 |
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