The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Riley, 1806 |
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Page 7
... give my opinion , and the reasons on which it is founded . I suppose then the present play not originally the work of Shakspeare , but restored by him to the stage , with the whole Induction of the Tinker ; and some other occasional ...
... give my opinion , and the reasons on which it is founded . I suppose then the present play not originally the work of Shakspeare , but restored by him to the stage , with the whole Induction of the Tinker ; and some other occasional ...
Page 11
... give him a pheeze , is , to give him a knock . In The Chances , Antonio says of Don John , " I felt him in my small guts ; I am sure he has feaz'd me . " M. Mason . To touze or toaze had the same signification . See Florio's Italian ...
... give him a pheeze , is , to give him a knock . In The Chances , Antonio says of Don John , " I felt him in my small guts ; I am sure he has feaz'd me . " M. Mason . To touze or toaze had the same signification . See Florio's Italian ...
Page 21
... mixtured in print with such matter of worth , it would prove a great disgrace , " & c . The bladder of vinegar was , however , used for other purposes . And give them friendly welcome every one : 9 take TAMING OF THE SHREW . 21.
... mixtured in print with such matter of worth , it would prove a great disgrace , " & c . The bladder of vinegar was , however , used for other purposes . And give them friendly welcome every one : 9 take TAMING OF THE SHREW . 21.
Page 22
... give me a piece of thy tayle to make a flappe for a flie . " For if I had a piece thereof , I do verely believe " The humble bees stinging should never me grieve . " Satan . No , my friend , no , my tayle I cannot spare , " But aske ...
... give me a piece of thy tayle to make a flappe for a flie . " For if I had a piece thereof , I do verely believe " The humble bees stinging should never me grieve . " Satan . No , my friend , no , my tayle I cannot spare , " But aske ...
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... give thee more instructions.- [ Exit Serv . I know , the boy will well usurp the grace , Voice , gait , and action of a gentlewoman : I long to hear him call the drunkard , husband ; And how my men will stay themselves from laughter ...
... give thee more instructions.- [ Exit Serv . I know , the boy will well usurp the grace , Voice , gait , and action of a gentlewoman : I long to hear him call the drunkard , husband ; And how my men will stay themselves from laughter ...
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