The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 3C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... mind . Fal . You hear all these matters denied ; gentlemen , you hear it . Enter Mistress ANNE PAGE with wine ; Mistress FORD and Mistress PAGE following . Page . Nay , daughter , carry the wine in ; we ' ll drink within . [ Exit ANNE ...
... mind . Fal . You hear all these matters denied ; gentlemen , you hear it . Enter Mistress ANNE PAGE with wine ; Mistress FORD and Mistress PAGE following . Page . Nay , daughter , carry the wine in ; we ' ll drink within . [ Exit ANNE ...
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... mind . " To be parcel of any thing , is an expression , that often occurs in the old plays . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " And make damnation parcel of your oath . ” This passage , however , might have been designed as a ridicule on ...
... mind . " To be parcel of any thing , is an expression , that often occurs in the old plays . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " And make damnation parcel of your oath . ” This passage , however , might have been designed as a ridicule on ...
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... mind is not heroic , and there's the humour of it . 5 Fal . I am glad , I am so acquit of this tinder box ; his thefts were too open : his filching was like an unskilful singer , he kept not time . Nym . The good humour is , to steal at ...
... mind is not heroic , and there's the humour of it . 5 Fal . I am glad , I am so acquit of this tinder box ; his thefts were too open : his filching was like an unskilful singer , he kept not time . Nym . The good humour is , to steal at ...
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... minds , and gave them expectations of immense gain . Theobald . 4 I will be cheater to them both , and they shall be exchequers to me ; ] The same joke is intended here , as in The Second Part of Henry the Fourth , Act II : 66 I will ...
... minds , and gave them expectations of immense gain . Theobald . 4 I will be cheater to them both , and they shall be exchequers to me ; ] The same joke is intended here , as in The Second Part of Henry the Fourth , Act II : 66 I will ...
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... mind , that ' s neither here nor there . Caius . You jack'nape ; give - a dis letter to Sir Hugh ; ' by gar it is a shallenge : I vill cut his troat in de park ; and I vill teach a scurvy jack - a - nape priest to meddle or make ...
... mind , that ' s neither here nor there . Caius . You jack'nape ; give - a dis letter to Sir Hugh ; ' by gar it is a shallenge : I vill cut his troat in de park ; and I vill teach a scurvy jack - a - nape priest to meddle or make ...
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ancient Angelo Anne bawd believe brother Caius called Claudio Clown comedy Cymbeline death devil doth Duke edit editors emendation Enter Escal Exeunt Exit Falstaff fault fool friar gentleman give Hanmer hath heart heaven honour Host humour Illyria Isab Johnson King Henry King Lear knave knight lady letter lord Lucio Macbeth maid Malone Malvolio marry Mason master Brook master doctor means Measure for Measure merry Midsummer Night's Dream old copy Othello passage phrase play Pompey pray Prov Provost quarto Quick Ritson scene second folio seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shal signifies Sir Andrew Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK Sir Hugh sir John Sir Thomas Hanmer Sir Toby Slen Slender soul speak speech Steevens suppose sweet tell thee Theobald thing thou art true Twelfth Night Tyrwhitt Warburton Windsor woman word