The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fhall along : -Come , good fir Thomas , We fhall be late elfe : which I would not be , For I was spoke to , with fir Henry Guildford , This night to be comptrollers . SANDS . I am your lordship's . [ Exeunt . 5 -My barge stays ; ] The ...
... fhall along : -Come , good fir Thomas , We fhall be late elfe : which I would not be , For I was spoke to , with fir Henry Guildford , This night to be comptrollers . SANDS . I am your lordship's . [ Exeunt . 5 -My barge stays ; ] The ...
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... fhall have them Talk us to filence . ANNE . My lord Sands . SANDS . You are a merry gamefter , Yes , if I make my play.9 Here's to your ladyfhip : and pledge it , madam , For ' tis to fuch a thing , - ANNE . You cannot show me . if I ...
... fhall have them Talk us to filence . ANNE . My lord Sands . SANDS . You are a merry gamefter , Yes , if I make my play.9 Here's to your ladyfhip : and pledge it , madam , For ' tis to fuch a thing , - ANNE . You cannot show me . if I ...
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... fhall clofe my grave , i . e . attend the conclufion of my existence , or terminate my life ; the last action of it shall not be unchari- table . STEEVENS . Envy is frequently ufed in this fenfe by our author and his contemporaries ...
... fhall clofe my grave , i . e . attend the conclufion of my existence , or terminate my life ; the last action of it shall not be unchari- table . STEEVENS . Envy is frequently ufed in this fenfe by our author and his contemporaries ...
Page 68
... fhall , fir : Did you not of late days hear A buzzing , of a feparation , Between the king and Katharine ? 1 GENT . Yes , but it held not : For when the king once heard it , out of anger He fent command to the lord mayor , ftraight To ...
... fhall , fir : Did you not of late days hear A buzzing , of a feparation , Between the king and Katharine ? 1 GENT . Yes , but it held not : For when the king once heard it , out of anger He fent command to the lord mayor , ftraight To ...
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... fhall be Forthwith , for what you come : -Where's Gardiner ? WOL . I know , your majefty has always lov'd her So dear in heart , not to deny her that A woman of lefs place might afk by law , Scholars , allow'd freely to argue for her ...
... fhall be Forthwith , for what you come : -Where's Gardiner ? WOL . I know , your majefty has always lov'd her So dear in heart , not to deny her that A woman of lefs place might afk by law , Scholars , allow'd freely to argue for her ...
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