The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... set upon their enemie face to face , it is because they can- not affail him behind his backe . " Perhaps Ben Jonson ridicules this scene of Romeo and Juliet , in his New Inn : " Huff . How , spill it ? " Spill it at me ? " 6 " Tip . I ...
... set upon their enemie face to face , it is because they can- not affail him behind his backe . " Perhaps Ben Jonson ridicules this scene of Romeo and Juliet , in his New Inn : " Huff . How , spill it ? " Spill it at me ? " 6 " Tip . I ...
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... set of these wyght yong men . " But I have no doubt that he printed from a more antiquated edition , and that these passages have accidentally escaped alte- ration , as we generally meet with " wyght yemen . " See also Spelman's ...
... set of these wyght yong men . " But I have no doubt that he printed from a more antiquated edition , and that these passages have accidentally escaped alte- ration , as we generally meet with " wyght yemen . " See also Spelman's ...
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... set aside , unto my parents due , " The quarrel eke that long ago between our housholds grew , " Both me and mine I will all whole to you betake , And following you whereso you go , my father's house forsake : " But if by wanton love ...
... set aside , unto my parents due , " The quarrel eke that long ago between our housholds grew , " Both me and mine I will all whole to you betake , And following you whereso you go , my father's house forsake : " But if by wanton love ...
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... set on mine ; And all combin'd , save what thou must combine By holy marriage : When , and where , and how , We met , we woo'd , and made exchange of vow , I'll tell thee as we pass ; but this I pray , That thou consent to marry us this ...
... set on mine ; And all combin'd , save what thou must combine By holy marriage : When , and where , and how , We met , we woo'd , and made exchange of vow , I'll tell thee as we pass ; but this I pray , That thou consent to marry us this ...
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... set you at so light . " Again , in Decker's Wonderful Yeare , 1603 , we meet with " a fingle - fole fidler . " Again , in A Short Relation of a long Journey , & c . by Tay- lor , the water - poet : " There was also a fingle - foal'd ...
... set you at so light . " Again , in Decker's Wonderful Yeare , 1603 , we meet with " a fingle - fole fidler . " Again , in A Short Relation of a long Journey , & c . by Tay- lor , the water - poet : " There was also a fingle - foal'd ...
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