The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various CommentatorsGeorge Kearsley, 1806 |
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Page 233
... chains : no hearing , no feeling , but my sir's song , and admiring the nothing of it . So that , in this time of lethargy , I pick'd and cut most of their festival purses ; and had not the old man come in with a hubbub against his ...
... chains : no hearing , no feeling , but my sir's song , and admiring the nothing of it . So that , in this time of lethargy , I pick'd and cut most of their festival purses ; and had not the old man come in with a hubbub against his ...
Page 305
... chain ; - Would that alone alone he would detain , So he would keep fair quarter with his bed ! I see , the jewel best enamelled , Will lose his beauty ; and though gold ' bides still That others touch , yet often touching will Wear ...
... chain ; - Would that alone alone he would detain , So he would keep fair quarter with his bed ! I see , the jewel best enamelled , Will lose his beauty ; and though gold ' bides still That others touch , yet often touching will Wear ...
Page 320
... chain ; by this , I know , ' tis made : Bring it , I pray you , to the Porcupine ; For there's the house ; that chain will I bestow ( Be it for nothing but to spite my wife , ) Upon mine hostess there : good sir , make haste : Since ...
... chain ; by this , I know , ' tis made : Bring it , I pray you , to the Porcupine ; For there's the house ; that chain will I bestow ( Be it for nothing but to spite my wife , ) Upon mine hostess there : good sir , make haste : Since ...
Page 327
... chain : I thought to have ta'en you at the Porcupine 28 : The chain unfinish'd made me stay thus long . Ant . S. What is your will , that I shall do with this ? Ang . What please yourself , sir ; I have made it for you . Ant . S. Made ...
... chain : I thought to have ta'en you at the Porcupine 28 : The chain unfinish'd made me stay thus long . Ant . S. What is your will , that I shall do with this ? Ang . What please yourself , sir ; I have made it for you . Ant . S. Made ...
Page 328
... chain . I see , a man here needs not live by shifts , When in the streets he meets such golden gifts . I'll to the mart , and there for Dromio stay ; If any ship put out , then straight away . [ Exit . ACT IV . SCENE I. The same . Enter ...
... chain . I see , a man here needs not live by shifts , When in the streets he meets such golden gifts . I'll to the mart , and there for Dromio stay ; If any ship put out , then straight away . [ Exit . ACT IV . SCENE I. The same . Enter ...
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