The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 10
... Tell me , how if my brother , Who , as you fay , took pains to get this fon , Had of your father claim'd this fon for his ? In footh , good friend , your father might have kept This caff , bred from his cow , from all the world ; In ...
... Tell me , how if my brother , Who , as you fay , took pains to get this fon , Had of your father claim'd this fon for his ? In footh , good friend , your father might have kept This caff , bred from his cow , from all the world ; In ...
Side 19
... " And yet to fee , if he can come when he's call'd . " The Ballard therefore means : Philip ! Do you take me for a spar- row , James ? HAWKINS . C 2 There's There's toys abroad ; anon I'll tell thee more . KING JOH N. 19.
... " And yet to fee , if he can come when he's call'd . " The Ballard therefore means : Philip ! Do you take me for a spar- row , James ? HAWKINS . C 2 There's There's toys abroad ; anon I'll tell thee more . KING JOH N. 19.
Side 20
... tell thee more . 6 [ Exit James Madam , I was not old fir Robert's fon ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - friday , and ne'er broke his faft : Sir Robert could do well ; Marry , to confefs ! Could he get me ? Sir ...
... tell thee more . 6 [ Exit James Madam , I was not old fir Robert's fon ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - friday , and ne'er broke his faft : Sir Robert could do well ; Marry , to confefs ! Could he get me ? Sir ...
Side 34
... tell us , fhall your city call us lord , In that behalf which we have challeng'd it ? 3 ' Tis not the roundure , & c . ] Roundure means the fame as the French rondeur , i . e . the circle . So , in All's loft by Luft , a tragedy by ...
... tell us , fhall your city call us lord , In that behalf which we have challeng'd it ? 3 ' Tis not the roundure , & c . ] Roundure means the fame as the French rondeur , i . e . the circle . So , in All's loft by Luft , a tragedy by ...
Side 47
... tell me , who knows ? Lewis . She is fad and paffionate at your highnefs ' tent . K.Phil . And , by my faith , this league , that we have made , Will give her fadnefs very little cure.— Brother of England , how may we content This widow ...
... tell me , who knows ? Lewis . She is fad and paffionate at your highnefs ' tent . K.Phil . And , by my faith , this league , that we have made , Will give her fadnefs very little cure.— Brother of England , how may we content This widow ...
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