The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 3 |
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Now , by two - headed Janus , Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : Some that will evermore peep through their eyes , And laugh , like parrots , at a bag - piper ; And other of such vinegar aspéct , That they'll not show ...
Now , by two - headed Janus , Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : Some that will evermore peep through their eyes , And laugh , like parrots , at a bag - piper ; And other of such vinegar aspéct , That they'll not show ...
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In my school - days , when I had lost one shaft , I shot his fellow of the self - same flight The self - same way , with more advised watch , To find the other forth ; and by advent'ring both , I oft found both : I urge this childhood ...
In my school - days , when I had lost one shaft , I shot his fellow of the self - same flight The self - same way , with more advised watch , To find the other forth ; and by advent'ring both , I oft found both : I urge this childhood ...
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More guarded ' than his fellows ' : " See it done . Laun . Father , in : -I cannot get a service , no ; -I have ne'er a tongue in my head . - Well ; [ Looking on his palm . ] if any man in Italy have a fairer table , which doth offer to ...
More guarded ' than his fellows ' : " See it done . Laun . Father , in : -I cannot get a service , no ; -I have ne'er a tongue in my head . - Well ; [ Looking on his palm . ] if any man in Italy have a fairer table , which doth offer to ...
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I'll hold thee any wager , When we are both accouter'd like young men , I'll prove the prettier fellow of the two , And wear my dagger with the braver grace ; And speak , between the change of man and boy , With a reed voice ; and turn ...
I'll hold thee any wager , When we are both accouter'd like young men , I'll prove the prettier fellow of the two , And wear my dagger with the braver grace ; And speak , between the change of man and boy , With a reed voice ; and turn ...
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I pray thee , understand a plain man in his plain meaning : go to thy fellows ; bid them cover the table , serve in the meat , and we will come in to dinner . Laun . For the table , sir , it shall be served in ; for the meat , sir , it ...
I pray thee , understand a plain man in his plain meaning : go to thy fellows ; bid them cover the table , serve in the meat , and we will come in to dinner . Laun . For the table , sir , it shall be served in ; for the meat , sir , it ...
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