The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and Poetical Works, Complete, Svazek 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 - Počet stran: 1027 |
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... appear to every reader , who shall peruse them without ambition of critical discoveries , to be so connected , that the second is merely a sequel to the first ; to be two only to be one . " ― Johnson . This play was entered at ...
... appear to every reader , who shall peruse them without ambition of critical discoveries , to be so connected , that the second is merely a sequel to the first ; to be two only to be one . " ― Johnson . This play was entered at ...
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... . The folio and the modern editions print hunt - counter with a hyphen , so as to make it appear like a name ; but in the quartos the words are disjoined - hunt counter . Fal . An't please your lordship , I hear , 16 [ ACT 1 SECOND PART OF.
... . The folio and the modern editions print hunt - counter with a hyphen , so as to make it appear like a name ; but in the quartos the words are disjoined - hunt counter . Fal . An't please your lordship , I hear , 16 [ ACT 1 SECOND PART OF.
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... appears to me , practised upon the easy - yielding spirit of this woman , and made her serve your uses both in purse and person . Host . Yea , in troth , my lord . Ch . Just . ' Pr'ythee , peace . - Pay her the debt you owe her , and ...
... appears to me , practised upon the easy - yielding spirit of this woman , and made her serve your uses both in purse and person . Host . Yea , in troth , my lord . Ch . Just . ' Pr'ythee , peace . - Pay her the debt you owe her , and ...
Strana 57
... appears that it was fashionable in the Poet's time to introduce this word accommodate upon all occasions . Ben Jonson , in his Discoveries , calls it one of the perfumed terms of the time . VOL . IV . 8 makes Jokes Soldiers ― Enter ...
... appears that it was fashionable in the Poet's time to introduce this word accommodate upon all occasions . Ben Jonson , in his Discoveries , calls it one of the perfumed terms of the time . VOL . IV . 8 makes Jokes Soldiers ― Enter ...
Strana 58
... appear as I call ; let them do so , let them do so . - Let me see ; where is Mouldy ? Moul . Here , an't please you . Shal . What think you , sir John ? a good - limbed fellow ; young , strong , and of good friends . Fal . Is thy name ...
... appear as I call ; let them do so , let them do so . - Let me see ; where is Mouldy ? Moul . Here , an't please you . Shal . What think you , sir John ? a good - limbed fellow ; young , strong , and of good friends . Fal . Is thy name ...
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