The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... comes my mafter , your brother . ORL . Go apart , Adam , and thou fhalt hear how he will shake me up . OLI . Now , fir ! what make you here ? 4 ORL . Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . OLI . What mar you then , fir ? ORL ...
... comes my mafter , your brother . ORL . Go apart , Adam , and thou fhalt hear how he will shake me up . OLI . Now , fir ! what make you here ? 4 ORL . Nothing : I am not taught to make any thing . OLI . What mar you then , fir ? ORL ...
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... comes Monfieur Le Beau . Enter LE BEAU . Ros . With his mouth full of news . CEL . Which he will put on us , as pigeons feed their young . Ros . Then fhall we be news - cramm'd . CEL . All the better ; we fhall be the more mar- ketable ...
... comes Monfieur Le Beau . Enter LE BEAU . Ros . With his mouth full of news . CEL . Which he will put on us , as pigeons feed their young . Ros . Then fhall we be news - cramm'd . CEL . All the better ; we fhall be the more mar- ketable ...
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... comes an old man , and his three fons , - CEL . I could match this beginning with an old tale . LE BEAU . Three proper young men , of excellent growth and presence ; - Ros . With bills on their necks , -Be it known unto all men by thefe ...
... comes an old man , and his three fons , - CEL . I could match this beginning with an old tale . LE BEAU . Three proper young men , of excellent growth and presence ; - Ros . With bills on their necks , -Be it known unto all men by thefe ...
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... comes the duke . CEL . With his full of anger . eyes By this kind of chafe , ] That is , by this way of following the argument . Dear is ufed by Shakspeare in a double fenfe for beloved , and for hurtful , hated , baleful . Both fenfes ...
... comes the duke . CEL . With his full of anger . eyes By this kind of chafe , ] That is , by this way of following the argument . Dear is ufed by Shakspeare in a double fenfe for beloved , and for hurtful , hated , baleful . Both fenfes ...
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... comes here ; a young man , and an old , in folemn talk . Enter CORIN and SILVIUS . COR . That is the way to make her fcorn you ftill . SIL . O Corin , that thou knew'ft how I do love her ! COR . I partly guefs ; for I have lov'd ere now ...
... comes here ; a young man , and an old , in folemn talk . Enter CORIN and SILVIUS . COR . That is the way to make her fcorn you ftill . SIL . O Corin , that thou knew'ft how I do love her ! COR . I partly guefs ; for I have lov'd ere now ...
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