The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Svazek 6Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Strana 18
... head's to be chopped off . LUCIO . But , after all this fooling , I would not have it fo : Art thou fure of this ? BAWD . I am too fure of it : and it is for getting madam Julietta with child . LUCIO . Believe me , this may be : he ...
... head's to be chopped off . LUCIO . But , after all this fooling , I would not have it fo : Art thou fure of this ? BAWD . I am too fure of it : and it is for getting madam Julietta with child . LUCIO . Believe me , this may be : he ...
Strana 26
... head stands fo tickle on thy fhoulders , that a milk - maid , if fhe be in love , my figh it off . Send after the duke , and appeal to him . CLAUD . I have done fo , but he's not to be found . I pr'ythee , Lucio , do me this kind ...
... head stands fo tickle on thy fhoulders , that a milk - maid , if fhe be in love , my figh it off . Send after the duke , and appeal to him . CLAUD . I have done fo , but he's not to be found . I pr'ythee , Lucio , do me this kind ...
Strana 27
... in our author's Rape of Lucrece it means ardent , head - ftrong , rufhing forward to its obje & : " O that prone luft should ftain fo pure a bed ! " Such as moves men ; befide , fhe hath profperous MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 27.
... in our author's Rape of Lucrece it means ardent , head - ftrong , rufhing forward to its obje & : " O that prone luft should ftain fo pure a bed ! " Such as moves men ; befide , fhe hath profperous MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 27.
Strana 30
... head - frong fteeds , ] In the copies , The needful bits and curbs for head - frong weeds . There is no manner of analogy or confonance in the metaphors here and , though the copies agree , I do not think the author would have talked of ...
... head - frong fteeds , ] In the copies , The needful bits and curbs for head - frong weeds . There is no manner of analogy or confonance in the metaphors here and , though the copies agree , I do not think the author would have talked of ...
Strana 54
... heads and fhoulders . " Should any curious reader with for more information upon this fubject , he is referred to « Strutt's Manners and Customs of the English , ' Vol . III . p . 86. Douce . " " But perhaps an ancient MS . ballad ...
... heads and fhoulders . " Should any curious reader with for more information upon this fubject , he is referred to « Strutt's Manners and Customs of the English , ' Vol . III . p . 86. Douce . " " But perhaps an ancient MS . ballad ...
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