The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... fool . In the western counties , cross - patch is ftill ufed for perverfe , ill - natur'd fool . WARTON . The name was rather taken from the patch'd or pye coats worn by the fools or jefters of thofe times . So , in the Tempeft : what a ...
... fool . In the western counties , cross - patch is ftill ufed for perverfe , ill - natur'd fool . WARTON . The name was rather taken from the patch'd or pye coats worn by the fools or jefters of thofe times . So , in the Tempeft : what a ...
Page 79
... fools thefe mortals be ! Ob . Stand afide : the noife they make , Will caufe Demetrius to awake . Puck . Then will two , at once , woo one ; That muft needs be fport alone : And thofe things do beft pleafe me , That befal prepoft'roufly ...
... fools thefe mortals be ! Ob . Stand afide : the noife they make , Will caufe Demetrius to awake . Puck . Then will two , at once , woo one ; That muft needs be fport alone : And thofe things do beft pleafe me , That befal prepoft'roufly ...
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... Fools , by Chapman , 1605 , is the fame expreffion as that for which I contend : 66 Happy , in foul , only by winning her . " Again , in a Mafque called Luminalia , or the Festival of Light , 1637 : 66 " You that are chief in fouls , as ...
... Fools , by Chapman , 1605 , is the fame expreffion as that for which I contend : 66 Happy , in foul , only by winning her . " Again , in a Mafque called Luminalia , or the Festival of Light , 1637 : 66 " You that are chief in fouls , as ...
Page 99
... spous'd about him twines " Her marriageable arms " Ulmo conjuncta marito . " " 6 Platanufque cælebs " Evincet ulmos . Catull . Hor . STEEVENS , H 2 Seeking Seeking fweet favours for this hateful fool ,. I did MIDSUMMER NIGHT's DREAM . 99.
... spous'd about him twines " Her marriageable arms " Ulmo conjuncta marito . " " 6 Platanufque cælebs " Evincet ulmos . Catull . Hor . STEEVENS , H 2 Seeking Seeking fweet favours for this hateful fool ,. I did MIDSUMMER NIGHT's DREAM . 99.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Seeking fweet favours for this hateful fool ,. I did upbraid her , and fall out with her : For the his hairy temples then had rounded With coronet of frefn and fragrant flowers ; And that fame dew , which ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Seeking fweet favours for this hateful fool ,. I did upbraid her , and fall out with her : For the his hairy temples then had rounded With coronet of frefn and fragrant flowers ; And that fame dew , which ...
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