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Side 24
... speed To save our heads by raising of a head , " and is thus guilty of a quibble ; an offence of which the Prince , on two occasions , shows himself to be capable ; once when he sees Falstaff apparently dead on the field of Shrewsbury ...
... speed To save our heads by raising of a head , " and is thus guilty of a quibble ; an offence of which the Prince , on two occasions , shows himself to be capable ; once when he sees Falstaff apparently dead on the field of Shrewsbury ...
Side 36
... speed . Todd has given four instances from Hammond's works of the word in this sense . " Clog and trash " - " en There was another word of the same kind used in Falconry ( from whence Shakspeare very frequently draws his similies ...
... speed . Todd has given four instances from Hammond's works of the word in this sense . " Clog and trash " - " en There was another word of the same kind used in Falconry ( from whence Shakspeare very frequently draws his similies ...
Side 55
... Speed's mode of proving his master to be in love is neither defi- cient in wit or sense . " " The tender scenes in this play , though not so highly wrought as in some others , have often much sweetness of sentiment and expression ...
... Speed's mode of proving his master to be in love is neither defi- cient in wit or sense . " " The tender scenes in this play , though not so highly wrought as in some others , have often much sweetness of sentiment and expression ...
Side 56
... SPEED . Speed . Sir Proteus , save you : Saw you my master ? Pro . But now he parted hence , to embark for Milan . Speed . Twenty to one then he is shipp'd already ; And I have played the sheep , ' in losing him . Pro . Indeed a sheep ...
... SPEED . Speed . Sir Proteus , save you : Saw you my master ? Pro . But now he parted hence , to embark for Milan . Speed . Twenty to one then he is shipp'd already ; And I have played the sheep , ' in losing him . Pro . Indeed a sheep ...
Side 57
... Speed . Such another proof will make me cry baa . Pro . But dost thou hear ! gav'st thou my letter to Julia ? Speed . Ay , sir ; I , a lost mutton , gave your let- ter to her , a laced mutton ; ' and she , a laced mutton , gave me , a ...
... Speed . Such another proof will make me cry baa . Pro . But dost thou hear ! gav'st thou my letter to Julia ? Speed . Ay , sir ; I , a lost mutton , gave your let- ter to her , a laced mutton ; ' and she , a laced mutton , gave me , a ...
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