The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... . The jeft is in comparing himfelf to fomething thin and little . So a poulierer's bare , a hare hung up by the hind legs without a fkin , is long and flender . M 4 P. Henry P. Henry . Well , here I am set . KING HENRY IV . 167.
... . The jeft is in comparing himfelf to fomething thin and little . So a poulierer's bare , a hare hung up by the hind legs without a fkin , is long and flender . M 4 P. Henry P. Henry . Well , here I am set . KING HENRY IV . 167.
Strana 168
... set . Fal . And here I ftand ; judge , my masters . P. Henry . Now , Harry , whence come you ? Fal . My poble lord , from East - cheap . P. Henry . The Complaints I hear of thee are grievous . Fal . ' Sblood , my lord , they are falfe ...
... set . Fal . And here I ftand ; judge , my masters . P. Henry . Now , Harry , whence come you ? Fal . My poble lord , from East - cheap . P. Henry . The Complaints I hear of thee are grievous . Fal . ' Sblood , my lord , they are falfe ...
Strana 273
... set them down ; and fee if thou can't find out Sneak's Noife ; Mrs. Tear- fbeet would fain hear some musick . Difpatch ! -The room where they fupt is too hot , they'll come in ftraight . 2 Draw . Sirrah , here will be the Prince , and ...
... set them down ; and fee if thou can't find out Sneak's Noife ; Mrs. Tear- fbeet would fain hear some musick . Difpatch ! -The room where they fupt is too hot , they'll come in ftraight . 2 Draw . Sirrah , here will be the Prince , and ...
Strana 326
... Set me the crown upon the pillow here . Cla . His eye is hollow , and he changes much . War . Lefs noise , less noife . 9 The people fear me ; 1 i . e . make me afraid ; which fenfe the Oxford Editor not tak- ing , alters it to fear it ...
... Set me the crown upon the pillow here . Cla . His eye is hollow , and he changes much . War . Lefs noise , less noife . 9 The people fear me ; 1 i . e . make me afraid ; which fenfe the Oxford Editor not tak- ing , alters it to fear it ...
Strana 353
... Set on . fearing Sir John fhould take the advantage of it , checks both him- felf and the knight , with Reply not to me with a feel - born jeft ; and fo refumes the thread of his difcourfe , and goes moralizing on to the end of the ...
... Set on . fearing Sir John fhould take the advantage of it , checks both him- felf and the knight , with Reply not to me with a feel - born jeft ; and fo refumes the thread of his difcourfe , and goes moralizing on to the end of the ...
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