The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... hath this been proclaim'd ? LONG . Four days ago . BIRON . Let's see the penalty . [ Reads . ] — On pain of losing her tongue.— LONG . Marry , that did I. Who devis'd this ? BIRON . Sweet lord , and why ? LONG . To fright them hence ...
... hath this been proclaim'd ? LONG . Four days ago . BIRON . Let's see the penalty . [ Reads . ] — On pain of losing her tongue.— LONG . Marry , that did I. Who devis'd this ? BIRON . Sweet lord , and why ? LONG . To fright them hence ...
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... hath the thing it hunteth most , ' Tis won , as towns with fire ; so won , so lost . KING . We must , of force , dispense with this de- cree ; She must lie here on mere necessity . 1 BIRON . Necessity will make us all forsworn . Three ...
... hath the thing it hunteth most , ' Tis won , as towns with fire ; so won , so lost . KING . We must , of force , dispense with this de- cree ; She must lie here on mere necessity . 1 BIRON . Necessity will make us all forsworn . Three ...
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... hath a mint of phrases in his brain : One , whom the musick of his own vain tongue Doth ravish , like enchanting harmony ; A man of complements , whom right and wrong Have chose as umpire of their mutiny : 2 • Not by might master'd ...
... hath a mint of phrases in his brain : One , whom the musick of his own vain tongue Doth ravish , like enchanting harmony ; A man of complements , whom right and wrong Have chose as umpire of their mutiny : 2 • Not by might master'd ...
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... hath beene anciently defined , and so successively retained ; -a no lesse reall than formall accomplishment . " Again , in Chapman's version of the 24th Iliad : 66 she reacht Achilles tent " Found him still sighing ; and some friends ...
... hath beene anciently defined , and so successively retained ; -a no lesse reall than formall accomplishment . " Again , in Chapman's version of the 24th Iliad : 66 she reacht Achilles tent " Found him still sighing ; and some friends ...
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... hath a horse of wondrous qualitie , " For he can fight , and pisse , and dance , and lie , " And finde your purse , and tell what coyne ye have : " But Bankes who taught your horse to smell a knave ? " STEEVENS . In 1595 , was published ...
... hath a horse of wondrous qualitie , " For he can fight , and pisse , and dance , and lie , " And finde your purse , and tell what coyne ye have : " But Bankes who taught your horse to smell a knave ? " STEEVENS . In 1595 , was published ...
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Amadis de Gaula ancient Ansaldo Antonio Armado BASS Bassanio Ben Jonson BIRON bond BOYET called Christian COST Costard doth ducats duke Dumain editions editor emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fool Giannetto give Gratiano hath hear heart heaven honour Jessica JOHNSON KATH King Henry l'envoy lady LAUN Launcelot letter Longaville lord Lorenzo Love's Love's Labour's Lost madam MALONE MASON master means merchant Merchant of Venice merry mistress Monarcho MOTH musick Nerissa never night oath old copies passage peize play poet Pompey Portia pound of flesh praise pray Princess quarto ring RITSON romances SALAN SALAR Saracens says SCENE second folio sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shylock signifies signior Sonnet speak STEEVENS suppose swear sweet tell thee THEOBALD thing thou thousand ducats thrasonical tongue true TYRWHITT unto Venice WARBURTON word