The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 6H. Baldwin, 1968 |
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... This is a riddling merchant , & c . ] So , in Romeo and Juliet : " What faucy merchant was this . " See a note on this passage , A & II . fc . iv . STEEVENS . For For foldiers ' ftomachs always ferve them well . [ 38 FIRST PART OF.
... This is a riddling merchant , & c . ] So , in Romeo and Juliet : " What faucy merchant was this . " See a note on this passage , A & II . fc . iv . STEEVENS . For For foldiers ' ftomachs always ferve them well . [ 38 FIRST PART OF.
Side 209
... passage , I think , should be regulated thus : Cade . We John Cade , so term'd of our supposed father , for our ene- mies fhall fall before us ; - Dick . Or rather of stealing a cade of herrings . Cade . Infpired with the spirit , & c ...
... passage , I think , should be regulated thus : Cade . We John Cade , so term'd of our supposed father , for our ene- mies fhall fall before us ; - Dick . Or rather of stealing a cade of herrings . Cade . Infpired with the spirit , & c ...
Side 623
... passage cited from his play will make the following observations more plain . A & I. Pug asks the Devil “ to lend him a Vice : 66 Satan . What Vice ? " What kind would thou have it of ? " Pug . Why , any Fraud , « Or Covetousness , or ...
... passage cited from his play will make the following observations more plain . A & I. Pug asks the Devil “ to lend him a Vice : 66 Satan . What Vice ? " What kind would thou have it of ? " Pug . Why , any Fraud , « Or Covetousness , or ...
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VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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