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... brothers fools , I'll tell thee more of this another time : But fish not , with this melancholy bait , For this fool's gudgeon , this opinion .-- Come , good Lorenzo : -Fare ye well , a while ; I'll end my exhortation after dinner . Lor ...
... brothers fools , I'll tell thee more of this another time : But fish not , with this melancholy bait , For this fool's gudgeon , this opinion .-- Come , good Lorenzo : -Fare ye well , a while ; I'll end my exhortation after dinner . Lor ...
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... brother critic , Sir Hugh Evans , to prove it . He inclines to the emendation of an arch - botcher of Shakspeare's text , who has proposed that we should read ' withe thy heels , i . e . bind them . The poet's own authority ought to ...
... brother critic , Sir Hugh Evans , to prove it . He inclines to the emendation of an arch - botcher of Shakspeare's text , who has proposed that we should read ' withe thy heels , i . e . bind them . The poet's own authority ought to ...
Side 54
... brothers . " 16 i . e . unfurnished with a companion or fellow . In Fletcher's Lover's Progress , Alcidon says to Clarangé , on delivering , Lidian's challenge , which Clarangé accepts : you are a noble gentleman , Will't please you ...
... brothers . " 16 i . e . unfurnished with a companion or fellow . In Fletcher's Lover's Progress , Alcidon says to Clarangé , on delivering , Lidian's challenge , which Clarangé accepts : you are a noble gentleman , Will't please you ...
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... Brother : " And they stand gaping like a roasted pig . And in Nashe's Peirce Penny lesse his Supplication to the Devil , 1592 , the following passage may serve to confirm the conjecture . The causes conducting unto wrath are as diverse ...
... Brother : " And they stand gaping like a roasted pig . And in Nashe's Peirce Penny lesse his Supplication to the Devil , 1592 , the following passage may serve to confirm the conjecture . The causes conducting unto wrath are as diverse ...
Side 101
William Shakespeare. PERSONS REPRESENTED . Duke , living in exile . FREDERICK , Brother to the Duke , and Usurper of his Dominions . AMIENS , Lords attending upon the Duke in his JAQUES , banishment . LE BEAU , a Courtier attending upon ...
William Shakespeare. PERSONS REPRESENTED . Duke , living in exile . FREDERICK , Brother to the Duke , and Usurper of his Dominions . AMIENS , Lords attending upon the Duke in his JAQUES , banishment . LE BEAU , a Courtier attending upon ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 3 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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