The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Utgave 5G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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... Fear not , my lord ; we can contain our- selves , Were he the veriest antick in the world " . Lord . Go , sirrah , take them to the buttery , And give them friendly welcome every one ; Let them want nothing that my house affords ...
... Fear not , my lord ; we can contain our- selves , Were he the veriest antick in the world " . Lord . Go , sirrah , take them to the buttery , And give them friendly welcome every one ; Let them want nothing that my house affords ...
Side 21
... fear ; I wis , it is not half way to her heart : But , if it were , doubt not , her care should be To comb your noddle with a three - legg'd stool , And paint your face , and use you like a fool . Hor . From all such devils , good Lord ...
... fear ; I wis , it is not half way to her heart : But , if it were , doubt not , her care should be To comb your noddle with a three - legg'd stool , And paint your face , and use you like a fool . Hor . From all such devils , good Lord ...
Side 27
... fear I was descried : Wait you on him , I charge you , as becomes , While I make way from hence to save my life : You understand me ? Bion . I , sir ? ne'er a whit . Luc . And not a jot of Tranio in your mouth : Tranio is chang'd into ...
... fear I was descried : Wait you on him , I charge you , as becomes , While I make way from hence to save my life : You understand me ? Bion . I , sir ? ne'er a whit . Luc . And not a jot of Tranio in your mouth : Tranio is chang'd into ...
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... fear boys with bugs 27 . Gru . Gre . Hortensio , hark ! This gentleman is happily arriv'd , For he fears none . [ Aside . My mind presumes , for his own good , and yours . Hor . I promis'd , we would be contributors , And bear his ...
... fear boys with bugs 27 . Gru . Gre . Hortensio , hark ! This gentleman is happily arriv'd , For he fears none . [ Aside . My mind presumes , for his own good , and yours . Hor . I promis'd , we would be contributors , And bear his ...
Side 45
... fear , I promise you , if I look pale . Bap . What , will my daughter prove a good mu- sician ? Hor . I think , she'll sooner prove a soldier ; Iron may hold with her , but never lutes . Bap . Why , then thou canst not break her to the ...
... fear , I promise you , if I look pale . Bap . What , will my daughter prove a good mu- sician ? Hor . I think , she'll sooner prove a soldier ; Iron may hold with her , but never lutes . Bap . Why , then thou canst not break her to the ...
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Side 213 - Dis's waggon! daffodils, That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty; violets dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath; pale primroses, That die unmarried, ere they can behold Bright Phoebus in his strength — a malady Most incident to maids; bold oxlips and The crown-imperial ; lilies of all kinds, The flower-de-luce being one ! O, these I lack, To make you garlands of, and my sweet friend, To strew him o'er and o'er.
Side 147 - We were, fair queen, Two lads that thought there was no more behind, But such a day to-morrow as to-day, And to be boy eternal. HEB. Was not my lord the verier wag o' the two ? POL. We were as twinn'd lambs that did frisk i...