The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5 |
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Side 10
In footh , good friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow ,
from all the world ; In sooth , he might : then , if he were my brother's , My brother
might not claim him ; nor your father , Being none of his , refufe himn : This ...
In footh , good friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow ,
from all the world ; In sooth , he might : then , if he were my brother's , My brother
might not claim him ; nor your father , Being none of his , refufe himn : This ...
Side 17
Sir W. Cornwallis's 28th ellay thus ridicules the extravagance of compliments in
our poet's days , 1601 : “ We spend even at his ( i . e , a friend's or a ftriunger's )
entrance , a whole volume of words . What a deal of fynamon and ginger is ...
Sir W. Cornwallis's 28th ellay thus ridicules the extravagance of compliments in
our poet's days , 1601 : “ We spend even at his ( i . e , a friend's or a ftriunger's )
entrance , a whole volume of words . What a deal of fynamon and ginger is ...
Side 39
... word in Every Man in his Humour : hang them fcroyles . ! ” SKEEVENS . Do like
the mutines of Jerusalem , Be friends a D4 Do K I N G JOHN . 39 Lord of our
prefence, Angiers, and of you...
... word in Every Man in his Humour : hang them fcroyles . ! ” SKEEVENS . Do like
the mutines of Jerusalem , Be friends a D4 Do K I N G JOHN . 39 Lord of our
prefence, Angiers, and of you...
Side 40
Do like the mutines of Jerusalem , Be friends a whiles , and both conjointly bend
Your sharpeft decds of malice on this town : By east and west let France and
England mount Their battering cannon , charged to the mouths ; * Till their soul ...
Do like the mutines of Jerusalem , Be friends a whiles , and both conjointly bend
Your sharpeft decds of malice on this town : By east and west let France and
England mount Their battering cannon , charged to the mouths ; * Till their soul ...
Side 48
So , in Damon and Pythiasg 1582 : for vertue's fake only ; “ . They would Ironour
friendship , and not for commoditie . ” Again : “ I will use his friendship to mine
own commoditic . " STEEVENS . Το 1 To a moft base and vile - concluded peace
48 ...
So , in Damon and Pythiasg 1582 : for vertue's fake only ; “ . They would Ironour
friendship , and not for commoditie . ” Again : “ I will use his friendship to mine
own commoditic . " STEEVENS . Το 1 To a moft base and vile - concluded peace
48 ...
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