The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... Hoft . O Jefu ! my Lord the Prince ! P. Henry . How now , my Lady the hoftefs , what fay'st thou to me ? Hoft . Marry , my Lord , there is a Nobleman of the court at door would fpeak with you ; he fays he comes from your father . P ...
... Hoft . O Jefu ! my Lord the Prince ! P. Henry . How now , my Lady the hoftefs , what fay'st thou to me ? Hoft . Marry , my Lord , there is a Nobleman of the court at door would fpeak with you ; he fays he comes from your father . P ...
Strana 114
... Hoft . This is excellent fport , i'faith : Fal.Weep not , fweet Queen , for trickling tears are vain . Hoft . O the father ! how he holds his countenance ? Fal . For God's fake , Lords , convey my triftful Queen , For tears do ftop the ...
... Hoft . This is excellent fport , i'faith : Fal.Weep not , fweet Queen , for trickling tears are vain . Hoft . O the father ! how he holds his countenance ? Fal . For God's fake , Lords , convey my triftful Queen , For tears do ftop the ...
Strana 116
... hoft that I know , is ' damn'd : if to be fat be to be hated , then Pharaoh's lean kine are to be lov'd . No , my ... Hoft . O , my Lord , my Lord ! Fal . Heigh , heigh , the devil rides upon a fidle ftick what's the matter ? Hoft . The ...
... hoft that I know , is ' damn'd : if to be fat be to be hated , then Pharaoh's lean kine are to be lov'd . No , my ... Hoft . O , my Lord , my Lord ! Fal . Heigh , heigh , the devil rides upon a fidle ftick what's the matter ? Hoft . The ...
Strana 131
... Hoft . Why , Sir John , what do you think , Sir John ? do you think I keep thieves in my house ? I have fearch'd , I have inquir'd , fo has my husband , man by man , boy by boy , fervant by fervant : the tithe of a hair was never loft ...
... Hoft . Why , Sir John , what do you think , Sir John ? do you think I keep thieves in my house ? I have fearch'd , I have inquir'd , fo has my husband , man by man , boy by boy , fervant by fervant : the tithe of a hair was never loft ...
Strana 132
... Hoft . He alas ! he is poor , he hath nothing . Fal . How , poor ? look upon his face : what call you rich let him coin his nofe , let him coin his cheeks : I'll not pay a denier . What , will you make a younker of me ? fhall I not take ...
... Hoft . He alas ! he is poor , he hath nothing . Fal . How , poor ? look upon his face : what call you rich let him coin his nofe , let him coin his cheeks : I'll not pay a denier . What , will you make a younker of me ? fhall I not take ...
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