The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 13F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 68
... gold enough : It's almost morning , is't not ? 1 LORD . Day , my lord . CLO . I would this musick would come : I am ad- vised to give her musick o ' mornings ; they say , it will penetrate . The poet means no more than that the light ...
... gold enough : It's almost morning , is't not ? 1 LORD . Day , my lord . CLO . I would this musick would come : I am ad- vised to give her musick o ' mornings ; they say , it will penetrate . The poet means no more than that the light ...
Page 74
... gold [ Knocks . Which buys admittance ; oft it doth ; yea , and makes Diana's rangers false themselves + , yield up Their deer to the stand of the stealer ; and ' tis gold Which makes the true man kill'd , and saves the thief ; Nay ...
... gold [ Knocks . Which buys admittance ; oft it doth ; yea , and makes Diana's rangers false themselves + , yield up Their deer to the stand of the stealer ; and ' tis gold Which makes the true man kill'd , and saves the thief ; Nay ...
Page 82
... gold . I'll make a journey twice as far , to enjoy A second night of such sweet shortness , which Was mine in Britain ; for the ring is won . POST . The stone's too hard to come by . IACH . Your lady being so easy . POST . Not a whit ...
... gold . I'll make a journey twice as far , to enjoy A second night of such sweet shortness , which Was mine in Britain ; for the ring is won . POST . The stone's too hard to come by . IACH . Your lady being so easy . POST . Not a whit ...
Page 84
... " In a long purple pall , whose skirt with gold 66 Was fretted all about , she was array'd . ' MALONE . Of silver , each on one foot standing , nicely 84 ACT II . J CYMBELINE . And this you might have heard of here, by ...
... " In a long purple pall , whose skirt with gold 66 Was fretted all about , she was array'd . ' MALONE . Of silver , each on one foot standing , nicely 84 ACT II . J CYMBELINE . And this you might have heard of here, by ...
Page 119
... gold or silver , were , it should seem , occasionally ript and taken to pieces for the sake of the materials . MALONE . 3 Wilt lay the leaven on all proper men ; & c . ] i . e . says Mr. Upton , " will infect and corrupt their good name ...
... gold or silver , were , it should seem , occasionally ript and taken to pieces for the sake of the materials . MALONE . 3 Wilt lay the leaven on all proper men ; & c . ] i . e . says Mr. Upton , " will infect and corrupt their good name ...
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