The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... himself , were anciently denominated a foot - cloth . So , in Ben Jonfon's play called The Cafe is Altered : " I'll go on my foot - cloth , I'll turn gentleman . " Again , in A fair Quarrel , by Middleton , 1617 : 66 thou fhalt have a ...
... himself , were anciently denominated a foot - cloth . So , in Ben Jonfon's play called The Cafe is Altered : " I'll go on my foot - cloth , I'll turn gentleman . " Again , in A fair Quarrel , by Middleton , 1617 : 66 thou fhalt have a ...
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... himself . When he had done , fome followers of mine own , At lower end o ' the hall , hurl'd up their And fome ten voices cry'd , God fave king Richard ! And thus I took the vantage of those few , - Thanks , gentle citizens , and ...
... himself . When he had done , fome followers of mine own , At lower end o ' the hall , hurl'd up their And fome ten voices cry'd , God fave king Richard ! And thus I took the vantage of those few , - Thanks , gentle citizens , and ...
Side 96
... himself the fovereignty thereof ; But , fure , I fear , we fhall ne'er win him to it . Mayor . Marry , God defend his grace fhould fay us nay y ! Buck . I fear , he will : Here Catesby comes again : - - to engross ] To fatten ; to ...
... himself the fovereignty thereof ; But , fure , I fear , we fhall ne'er win him to it . Mayor . Marry , God defend his grace fhould fay us nay y ! Buck . I fear , he will : Here Catesby comes again : - - to engross ] To fatten ; to ...
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... himself be at liberty to pursue his meditations . Sir J. HAWKINS . So , in The Fleire , a comedy , 1610 : - " their tongues are , like Jack o ' the clock , itill in labour . " Again , in The Coxcomb , by Beaumont and Fletcher : 66 Is ...
... himself be at liberty to pursue his meditations . Sir J. HAWKINS . So , in The Fleire , a comedy , 1610 : - " their tongues are , like Jack o ' the clock , itill in labour . " Again , in The Coxcomb , by Beaumont and Fletcher : 66 Is ...
Side 137
... himself wander'd away alone , No man knows whither . - K. Rich . Oh , I cry you mercy : There is my purfe , to cure that blow of thine . Hath any well - advised friend proclaim'd Reward to him that brings the traitor in ? 3 3 Mef . Such ...
... himself wander'd away alone , No man knows whither . - K. Rich . Oh , I cry you mercy : There is my purfe , to cure that blow of thine . Hath any well - advised friend proclaim'd Reward to him that brings the traitor in ? 3 3 Mef . Such ...
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