The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 19Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Strana 13
... never do him wrong , But he does buy my injuries , to be friends ; Pays dear for my offences . 2 [ Afide . [ Exit . { Always referv'd my holy duty , ) ] I say I do not fear my father , fo far as I may say it without breach of duty ...
... never do him wrong , But he does buy my injuries , to be friends ; Pays dear for my offences . 2 [ Afide . [ Exit . { Always referv'd my holy duty , ) ] I say I do not fear my father , fo far as I may say it without breach of duty ...
Strana 28
... never fails to be entangled in a grammatical inaccuracy , or rather , to use words that exprefs the very contrary of what he means . In a note on Antony and Cleopatra , I have proved this incontestably , by comparing a paffage fimilar ...
... never fails to be entangled in a grammatical inaccuracy , or rather , to use words that exprefs the very contrary of what he means . In a note on Antony and Cleopatra , I have proved this incontestably , by comparing a paffage fimilar ...
Strana 51
... Never was any fo peevish to imagine the moon either capable of affection , or shape of a mistress . " Again , in his Galatea , [ 1592 , ] when a man has given a conceited anfwer to a plain queftion , Diana fays , " let him alone , he is ...
... Never was any fo peevish to imagine the moon either capable of affection , or shape of a mistress . " Again , in his Galatea , [ 1592 , ] when a man has given a conceited anfwer to a plain queftion , Diana fays , " let him alone , he is ...
Strana 52
... never faw him fad . There is a Frenchman his companion , one An eminent monfieur , that , it seems , much loves A Gallian girl at home : he furnaces 3 The thick fighs from him ; whiles the jolly Briton ( Your lord , I mean , ) laughs ...
... never faw him fad . There is a Frenchman his companion , one An eminent monfieur , that , it seems , much loves A Gallian girl at home : he furnaces 3 The thick fighs from him ; whiles the jolly Briton ( Your lord , I mean , ) laughs ...
Strana 62
... never vex'd , by Rowley , 1632 : This city bowler has kifs'd the miftrefs at the first cast . " STEEVENS . ? No , my lord ; & c . ] This , I believe , fhould fand thus : 1. Lord . No , my lord . 2. Lord . Nor crop the ears of them ...
... never vex'd , by Rowley , 1632 : This city bowler has kifs'd the miftrefs at the first cast . " STEEVENS . ? No , my lord ; & c . ] This , I believe , fhould fand thus : 1. Lord . No , my lord . 2. Lord . Nor crop the ears of them ...
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