The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 16
... stands in print . " Again , in Love's Labour Loft : " He is too piqued , too fpruce , & c . " Again , in Greene's Defence of Coney - catching , 1592 , in the defcription of a pretended traveller : " There be in England , efpecially ...
... stands in print . " Again , in Love's Labour Loft : " He is too piqued , too fpruce , & c . " Again , in Greene's Defence of Coney - catching , 1592 , in the defcription of a pretended traveller : " There be in England , efpecially ...
Side 17
... standing dish at all tables ; then he comes to talk of the Alps and Apennines , & c . and by the time this discourse concludes , it draws towards fupper . " All this is fenfible and humorous ; and the phrafe of ferving in is a very ...
... standing dish at all tables ; then he comes to talk of the Alps and Apennines , & c . and by the time this discourse concludes , it draws towards fupper . " All this is fenfible and humorous ; and the phrafe of ferving in is a very ...
Side 35
... Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . Cit . ' Till you compound whose right is worthiest , We , for the worthieft , hold the right from both . K. John . Then God forgive the fin of all thofe fouls , That to their everlafting ...
... Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . Cit . ' Till you compound whose right is worthiest , We , for the worthieft , hold the right from both . K. John . Then God forgive the fin of all thofe fouls , That to their everlafting ...
Side 80
... stands upon a flippery place , Makes nice of no vile hold to ftay him up : That John may ftand , then Arthur needs muft fall ; So be it , for it cannot be but fo . Lewis . But what fhall I gain by young Arthur's fall ? Pand . You , in ...
... stands upon a flippery place , Makes nice of no vile hold to ftay him up : That John may ftand , then Arthur needs muft fall ; So be it , for it cannot be but fo . Lewis . But what fhall I gain by young Arthur's fall ? Pand . You , in ...
Side 82
... stand Within the arras when I ftrike my foot Upon the bofom of the ground , rush forth ; And bind the boy , which you fhall find with me , Faft to the chair : be heedful : hence , and watch . Exec . I hope , your warrant will bear out ...
... stand Within the arras when I ftrike my foot Upon the bofom of the ground , rush forth ; And bind the boy , which you fhall find with me , Faft to the chair : be heedful : hence , and watch . Exec . I hope , your warrant will bear out ...
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